Defacing the Monument

Defacing the Monument

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Publisher's Synopsis

Literary Nonfiction. Poetry. DEFACING THE MONUMENT opens with the narration of an Operation Streamline hearing, a proceeding during which as many as 70 undocumented migrants are criminally prosecuted and sentenced en masse to serve jail time prior to deportation. It's an attempt to bear witness to what happens to those who do not hold the correct documents as a way to show texts always bear the marks of power.

Documentary poetics offers a tradition and a form through which a writer can situate events or experiences within broad social and historical contexts. It can provide a space to record, to unearth, to witness, and to contextualize. But we can't fetishize the document. And we must use it with an eye toward our own complicity and participation in the systems we wish to investigate. Part documentary act, part lyric essay, part criticism, DEFACING THE MONUMENT enacts the possibilities and limits of documentary impulses.

... a superb examination of the ethical issues facing artists who tell others' stories, within the context of undocumented immigration and her work teaching creative writing at the University of Arizona, in this dazzlingly inventive and searching text.--Publisher's Weekly

Book information

ISBN: 9781934819906
Publisher: Noemi Press
Imprint: Noemi Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 811.050906
Language: English
Number of pages: 162
Weight: 200g
Height: 203mm
Width: 147mm
Spine width: 13mm