Wed 13 Jan 2016
M/ELT Winter 2016Â Presents
Canon Repellance
A discussion with Felix Bernstein, CUNY Graduate Center
Co-moderated by Anahid Nersessian and Brian Kim Stefans
Wednesday, January 27th
5 pm
Humanities 250
Free and open to the public
“A look through how queer eccentrics are welcomed into the academy, the museum, the poetry establishment, and buzzfeed pop culture, from John Wieners to Eileen Myles and Frank O’Hara. Special attention will be paid to common antinomies in the reception of these artists, with some viewing them as affective/sincere and others viewing them as ironic/deconstructive. This will culminate in an examination of the recent use of poets in museums, and the way that my own critique of the New Museum was received both negatively and positively in the art world.â€
Felix Bernstein’s Notes on Post-Conceptual Poetry, a collection of provocative theoretically-nuanced essays, recently appeared from Insert/Blanc Press.
Please contact Brian Kim Stefans at stefans@humnet.ucla.edu for the set of pre-distributed writings and, if needed, information about parking at UCLA.
Snacks and beverages will be provided.
April 1st, 2016 at 6:49 am
[…] Felix Bernstein, presenting his paper “Canon Repellant” for the M/ELT (Modernist/Experimental Literature and Text-Art) program at UCLA, January 27, 2016. http://www.arras.net/fscIII/?p=2511 […]