Slippery and Plural: Collaborative Writing in Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland’s ‘Subject to Change’ and ‘Reading and Writing Between the Lines’

Benjamin Authers, Andrea Beverley

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Abstract

In this essay we read the idea of slippage in Daphne Marlatt and Betsy Warland's collaborative poems "Subject to Change" and "Reading and Writing Between the Lines" as a concept that brings together and investigates the complex relations between lesbian feminist reworkings of writing, reading and collaboration...
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-206
Number of pages20
JournalSTUDIES IN CANADIAN LITERATURE-ETUDES EN LITTERATURE CANADIENNE
Volume43
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Poetry
  • Collaborative writing
  • Poetic methodologies

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