Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority

Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority

by Mark Maslan
Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority

Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority

by Mark Maslan

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Overview

Whitman has long been more than a celebrated American author. He has become a kind of hero, whose poetry vindicates beliefs not only about poetry but also about sexuality and power. In Whitman Possessed: Poetry, Sexuality, and Popular Authority, Mark Maslan presents a challenging theory of Whitman's poetics of possession and his understandings of individual and national identity. By reading his works in relation to nineteenth-century theories of sexual desire, poetic inspiration, and political representation, Maslan argues that the disintegration of individuality in Whitman's texts is not meant to undermine cultural hierarchies, but to make poetic and political authority newly viable.

In particular, Maslan explores the social impact of nineteenth-century sexual hygiene literature on Whitman's works. He argues that Whitman developed his ideas about poetry, sexuality, and authority by responding to a prominent argument that desire subjected male bodies to a penetrating and feminizing force. By identifying poetic inspiration with this erotic dynamic, Whitman imbued his poetic voice with a kind of transformative power. Whitman aligned his poetry with an impartial authority hard to find elsewhere and inclined his work as a poet to speak for the voiceless, for the masses, and for an entire nation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801876462
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 04/01/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark Maslan is an associate professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Contents:

Acknowledgments
Introduction

Chapter 1: Sexual Hygiene: The Natural Gates and Alleys of the Body
Chapter 2: Sexuality and Poetic Agency
Chapter 3: Masses and Muses
Chapter 4: Lines of Penetration

Abbreviations
Notes
Index

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Samuel Otter

Maslan's claims will provoke much critical discomfort, and that is a good thing. His will be a conspicuous and influential book.

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Maslan's claims will provoke much critical discomfort, and that is a good thing. His will be a conspicuous and influential book.
—Samuel Otter, University of California, Berkeley

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