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BOOKS
ESSAYS
- “Under
the Sign of Paideuma: Scary Ideograms and the New Fascisms.”
Forthcoming in Paedeuma. 2007.
- "Hegemony
and Identity: The Chicano Hybrid in Francisco Alarcón's
Snake Poems," Studies in Twentieth Century Literature
25.1 (Winter 2001): 281-305
- "Althusser
Metonymy China Wall." Reprinted in Poetics Journal
10 (June 1998): 122-129
- "Silence
in Babel: On Nick Piombino," Fragmente 6 (1995):
66-72 [reprint]
- "Silence
in Babel: On Nick Piombino," Generator 6 (1994):
29-34
- "Sublime
Decadence and the Poetry of Sacrifice: Bataille, Language Poetry,
and Sulfur 22," House Organ (1994)
- “Context
Needs a Contest: Poetic Economy and Bruce Andrews’s Give
Em Enough Rope, Rethinking Marxism 5;4 (Winter 1992):
89-113
- "Althusser
Metonymy China Wall." Journal of the Kafka Society of
America 16.1 (June 1992): 40-45
- "Nuclear
Enchantment and Discourse." Open Letter 8.1 (Fall
1991): 11-18
- "Heliotropic
Discourse and Michael Palmer's 'Sun.'" Occident
103:1 (1990): 60-66
- "Realism
and Reification: The Poetics and Politics of Three Language Poets."
Boundary 2 16:1,2 (1989)
- "'Listen'
and 'Relate': Jackson Mac Low's Chance-Operational Poetry."
Sulfur 23 (1988): 189-203
- The
Sophist: A Play of Texts. Temblor 7 (1988): 85-8. [On
Plato, Derrida, and Charles Bernstein.]
- "Sentences
in Space." Temblor 7 (1988): 89-91. [On Ron Silliman's
The New Sentence.]
- "Jameson's
Perelman: Reification and the Material Signifier." Poetics
Journal 7 (1987): 52-62
REVIEWS
& INTERVIEWS
- “Innovative
Poet-Programmers of the World Unite!” NMEDIAC (Winter
2002) [Review of Loss Pequeño Glazier, Digital Poetics:
The Making of E-Poetries. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2002.]
(http://www.ibiblio.org/nmediac/winter2002/lossrev1.html)
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Review of The Essential Basho. Trans. Sam Hamill. In
Primary Point 18.1 (Winter/Spring 2000).
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"Rearticulating Marxism." [On Marxism and the Interpretation
of Culture. Eds. Cary Nelson and Lawrence Grossberg.] Socialist
Review 19,2 (April-June 1989): 137-46
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Review of Charles Bernstein and Bruce Andrews, The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E
Book; Bob Perelman, Writing/Talks; and Barrett Watten,
Total Syntax. In American Poetry 5,2 (Winter
1988): 70-4
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"Barrett Watten on Poetry and Politics: An Interview by George
Hartley." Sulfur 21 (Winter 1988): 196-207
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"The Words Are Never Our Own." [On Ron Silliman, In
the AmericanTree].Temblor 6 (1987):137-8
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Review of Christopher Lasch, The Minimal Self. In Arizona
Quarterly 42,1 (Spring 1986)
POETRY
- "Contrappunto."
Central Park 17/18 (Spring/Fall1990): 86-93
- "Anthropomorph."
Tyuonyi 5 (1989): 30-40
Please
direct comments to George Hartley,
hartleyg@ohio.edu
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