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    Meaning as process and product: hybridizing metamodern hylosemiotics with postmodern and contemporary American poetry

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    Author
    Shomler, Zeke
    Chair
    Coffman, Chris
    Johnson, Eliza
    Committee
    Holt, Joe
    Stanley, Sarah
    Keyword
    American poetry
    Semiotics
    Modern poetry
    Postmodernism
    Modernism
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15689
    Abstract
    This thesis expands on Jason Storm’s theory of metamodern hylosemiotics by addressing contemporary American poetic strategies and their relationship to modernism and postmodernism, especially through Cole Swenson and David St. John’s definition of the “American hybrid.” In modifying Storm’s theoretical system, I offer a hybridized semiotics that locates meaning both in the information or “content” inferred through the act of reading and the related processes of interacting with the text. Through readings of poetry by John Ashbery, Terrance Hayes, Clark Coolidge, and William Stafford, I show that hybridizing semiotics is not only necessary for the consistency and viability of metamodern theory in response to the hybrid poetry we see today, but also provides a useful strategy for approaching poetry in general.
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    Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2024
    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: Introduction. -- Fall academic quarter, 2020 -- The "American Hybrid" -- Chapter 2: Metamodernism and American hybrid poetry -- Defining metamodernism -- Modernism, postmodernism, and the product/process question -- Process social ontology -- Hylosemiotics -- Storm's example: the monkey in the forest -- Metamodern multiplicity -- Where storm falls short -- Chapter 3: Revising hylosemiotics -- Putting the "process" back into "process ontology" -- Storm's monkey example, revised -- Process-oriented theories of meaning -- Beyond sentience -- Chapter 4: Reading hybridity -- John Ashbery -- Terrance Hayes -- Clark Coolidge -- William Stafford -- Chapter 5: Conclusion.
    Date
    2024-12
    Type
    Thesis
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