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Andrews asks, "If writing as an art activity is reduced to this, what are the political implications-- the politics of this, and I don't mean literary politics." Writing, that is, does not have a separable literary politics.
Andrews is nowhere as violent or virulent as Ce'line, and of course has not got into the kind of peril that made Ce'line, after being jailed for collaborating with the Nazis during World War Two and for writing his antisemitic pamphlets, take refuge in the neutral identity of artist.
Andrews' frames of reference are more pulverized, but Ce'line's tone is not all that dissimilar: "[The Church is the] most shameless gambling joint for corn-holed Christianese the kikes have ever laid hands on." Beyond the tone, though, there is a glaring difference.
www.english.upenn.edu /~perelman/ANDREWS.txt   (4426 words)

  
 “Raiding the Vernacular”: A Roundtable Discussion on Bruce Andrews
Bruce says at one point something to the effect of, I’m just on the point of denying that that is in any way politically progressive, because that kind of identity politics carried to an extreme is just a reinforcing mechanism—what he calls in the interview a compensatory structure.
It’s interesting that you see Bruce transposing the Althusserian analysis from critical theory to poetry as the “outside,” the Archimedean point, because it’s there, in his view, that language is at its most generative, that’s the crucible of political possibility, in a completely self-aware poetry.
In both the interview and the lecture Bruce seems to be shying away from the more interesting, disturbing implications of the personal-political commutative principle in favor of a resettling of notions of project or oeuvre.
wings.buffalo.edu /epc/authors/andrews/old/roundtable1996.html   (4238 words)

  
 A passion for poetry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
When you meet Bruce Andrews, he waits until you take him in: A slight man in a red wheelchair with a small screen near his right elbow.
Andrews, 52, a Dracut resident, recently published a collection of the poems he has composed over a lifetime of living with cerebral palsy, a degenerative muscular disorder he has had since birth.
His mother, Shirley Andrews, 69, said his life is characterized by a refusal to be discouraged, at least not for long.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20040420/FP_004.htm   (852 words)

  
 Oregon Department of Agriculture
Bruce Andrews, Director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) since 1989, has announced he will leave state government on November 6 in order to accept a position with the Port of Portland.
During the past decade, Andrews has served three governors and has established himself as a leader and visionary for not only Oregon agriculture, but agriculture on a national and international level.
Andrews is a past president of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture and was appointed in 1997 by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman to chair a national strategic planning task force on agricultural research facilities.
www.oda.state.or.us /information/news/1998/andrews_leaves.html   (344 words)

  
 Craig Dworkin on Bruce Andrews
Andrews spent the summer of 1968 in Paris, and his earliest poetry — significantly — dates from the moment immediately following the Situationist-inspired revolution of May '68.
Following his stay in France, Andrews continued his graduate study of political science: writing a dissertation on explanations of U.S. imperialism in Vietnam and becoming a professor of political science at Fordham University, where he has taught since the mid-1970s.
Andrews' poems, that is, do not simply mask or distance their referential 'meaning,' but they actually oppose the very grounds of reference itself.
epc.buffalo.edu /authors/andrews/about/dworkin.html   (981 words)

  
 Juliana Spahr on Bruce Andrews
Andrews in his theoretical and creative writing is one of the more strident, and at times self righteous, proponents of poetry as cultural critique.
Andrews, for instance, argues in "Text & Context" for reading as "an enactment, a co-production" and in "Poetry as Explanation, Poetry as Praxis" he calls for "wild reading" that "let[s] the status quo read itself being quarantined, scolded, frag'd, & interrupted" (Paradise & Method 12, 54-55).
And while this might be too easy a connection, as Andrews points out the claims that get made in the name of the public, so his work contests the claims that get made in the name of the reader.
wings.buffalo.edu /epc/authors/andrews/about/spahr.html   (3354 words)

  
 Shows   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bruce Andrews hopes to be a resource for other artists working in the brand new media of computer art.
Bruce became interested in computer art four years ago when he was publishing a newsletter for the Fellowship of Christian Airline Pilots.
Bruce has piloted aircraft for TWA for 26years, and says that being a pilot "has opened doors" for his family and travel opportunities that have contributed to his artwork.
members.aol.com /inspireart/shows.html   (357 words)

  
 Bruce Baumgartner --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
When the hipster comedian Lenny Bruce was arrested for obscenity in New York City in 1964, he was publicly defended as a social satirist “in the tradition of Swift, Rabelais, and Twain” and as a Savonarola of fl humor.
Bruce himself noted, “All my humor is based on destruction and despair.” His irreverence fostered the cynical routines used by almost all...
With the grace of a dancer and the skill of a master fighter, actor Bruce Lee brought martial arts movies to mainstream cinema in the 1970s, a time when the United States was becoming increasingly interested in Eastern culture.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9343753   (684 words)

  
 African American Review: "Progressive lit.": Amiri Baraka, Bruce Andrews, and the politics of the lyric "I" - Critical ...
Bruce Andrews's poetry and criticism have done much to establish the assumptions about dissent that became standard for readers of Language poetry during the seventies and eighties.
Andrews assumes that the lyric poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say "yes" to the American ideology--individualism.
Andrews calls attention to lyric's complicity in a complicated ideological activity (to say or write "I" is to participate) that extends beyond "private" or "aesthetic" uses of subjectivity.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2838/is_2-3_37/ai_110531679   (1182 words)

  
 Louis Cabri on the Bruce Andrews/Rod Smith PhillyTalks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bruce's "dialogue" with Rod's work, then, is formal, in the sense that "Rod Smith" is wholly "read" through a grid of Bruce's poetics -- it is "dialogue with Rod," on Bruce's terms.
The terms are, in fact, the fifteen terms of Bruce's latest writing project, "the millenium project," which he read from the other night, terms which stem from his "Tips for Totalizers" essay in _Paradise & Method_, an essay that was formulated, he says, during the writing of _Lip Service_ (unpublished).
Rod's response to Bruce and contribution to the newsletter is poetry, and a piece called "introduction" to Bruce Andrews's writings.
www.writing.upenn.edu /~afilreis/88/phillytalks-andrews-smith.html   (546 words)

  
 CONTEXT NEEDS A CONTEST:
But Andrews desires a poetry in which the "act of enunciating becomes part of the content–in a way that makes the social method become visible (and not just to illuminate the products that can be carried through that method)" ("Total" 57).
According to Andrews, society and language can be seen as sharing the same structure of three concentric circles representing three different levels of specificity.
Andrews is offering us an expansion of scale, an attention to wider ranges of the social topography than we are normally permitted to view or contemplate.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~hartleyg/onpubs/andrews/andrews.html   (1869 words)

  
 CON-WAY’S BRUCE ANDREWS AND MARK STAMPER SELECTED FOR PRESTIGIOUS AMERICA’S ROAD TEAM FOR 1998
Andrews, a driver/sales representative for Con-Way Truckload Services, and Stamper, a driver/sales representative for Con-Way Western Express, were nominated by the company and submitted along with candidates from around the nation.
Andrews joined CWT in 1996 and currently is assigned to the dedicated over-the-road truckload operation.
Andrews and Stamper are the third and fourth CON-WAY employees in the history of the ATA America’s Road Team.
www.con-way.com /pressclub/1998_releases/98feb06.html   (685 words)

  
 Jacket 22 - Barbara Cole: Bruce Andrews's Venus: Paying Lip Service to Écriture Féminine
Ben Friedlander writes that Andrews is ‘a revolutionist in poet’s uniform. . . . [using] pop culture the way a torturer uses cigarettes — to calm down, to inflict pain, to create an illusion of boredom, to show that what is most awful and strange is actually simple, easy as the flick of an ash’ (Friedlander 62).
Andrews makes us aware that we are already painfully comfortable in language — even as we may claim to be outside of its accusatory glare, far away in the safe prisons, er, confines of our offices.
How appropriate that Andrews embraces this same notion of ‘lip service’ as the title of his Dantean epic — an ironic homage to the oral beginnings of poetry and a simultaneous rejection of the notion of paying lip service, of using language as an artificial tool of social manipulation and control.
jacketmagazine.com /22/and-cole.html   (3100 words)

  
 McCausland Family Genealogy
Bruce has been very diligent in setting up the McCausland mailing list, researching the US McCauslands and providing me and the mailing list with a wealth of information.
Some of Bruce's information is derived from a 1911 family history, "The McCauslands of Drumnakilly and Donaghanie" by Merze Marvin which implies (though doubtful) their decadency from Col. Robert McCausland.
Bruce Andrews is the most dedicated McCausland researcher and his database is the most complete and integrated.
www.kelcran.com /Genealogy/mccausland.htm   (2854 words)

  
 Cosmopoetica » Perloff, Mayhew, and Students’ Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Perloff: “… paradoxically, the poems of Bruce Andrews or Harryette Mullen are at one level more accessible to students than are those of W.B Yeats or Ezra Pound.
Perloff’s contention is nearly as funny as Jonathan’s attempt to characterize Bruce Andrews as a hip-hop artist.
Bruce Andrews is not an emperor, as far as I can tell.
www.cosmopoetica.com /blog/archives/2005/02/06/perloff-mayhew-and-students-language   (1428 words)

  
 Goliath Visual Space
Bruce Andrews is "a performance artist and poet whose texts are some of the most radical of the Language school; his poetry tries to cast doubt on each and every 'natural' construction of language" (The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Literature in English).
Andrews is a founding editor of the legendary journal L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E, which in many ways catalyzed the new experimental poetry movement that emerged in the 70s and 80s.
Andrews is currently Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University in New York.
www.goliath777.com /Archieves/@Goliath/peotyreading.html   (423 words)

  
 EPC/ Bruce Andrews Home Page
A reading from I Knew the Signs by Their Tents from Live at the Ear (1988).
"Raiding the Vernacular": A Roundtable Discussion on Bruce Andrews
"I'm Dracula": Bruce Andrews and White Studies by Juliana Spahr
epc.buffalo.edu /authors/andrews   (247 words)

  
 Canberra Houses: University of Canberra Student Residences, College Street Bruce. John Andrews (1973)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Student residences at the University of Canberra were designed by the internationally acclaimed architect John Andrews in 1973 and constructed in 1975.
John Andrews was born in Sydney in 1933 and graduated from the University of Sydney in 1956.
John Andrews is a key practitioner of the late twentieth century brutalist and late twentieth century late modern styles.
www.canberrahouse.com.au /profiles/ccae.html   (414 words)

  
 Silliman's Blog
Ogress Oblige, Andrews’ notes want only for a scrollbar and maybe a Squawkbox to become bloggish in the extreme.
Andrews, in a move that will not be unfamiliar to his readers, is out to take no prisoners:
Tho in point of fact it may well just be the names we don’t yet recognize here in the southern environs of Valley Forge who prove to be the real news here, such as novelist Jáchym Topol.
ronsilliman.blogspot.com /2003/11/once-you-start-looking-ur-blogs.html   (686 words)

  
 QGA: Team
Andrews served as an attorney in the Public Policy and Telecommunications Groups at Arnold and Porter working on a variety of legislative and public policy matters, and counseled clients on campaign finance and political compliance issues.
Andrews was a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Representative Gus Yatron (D-PA) and a Staff Assistant for Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA).
Andrews, a Syracuse, New York native, is a graduate of the Georgetown University Law Center and Haverford College.
www.quinngillespie.com /team/sstaff.htm   (3866 words)

  
 St Andrews. Bruce's Newsletters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
· It was agreed that Bruce apply for a $5,000 grant from Anglicare and a $10,000 grant from the Archbishop’s Community Care and Development Program to continue to fund the Lunch and Leisure Club in 2003.
St Matthew’s is $1,554 (10.7%) ahead of budget, St Saviour’s is $76 (0.7%) behind budget and St Andrew’s is $1,240 (1.7%) behind budget.
Bruce: Responsible for leadership, vision casting, and teaching, with special oversight of 8.00am Punchbowl, 8.30am Riverwood, and 9.30am Beverly Hills North congregations.
homepages.tig.com.au /~gilbert/sa_web/sa_news02_2.htm   (3457 words)

  
 Sun & Moon Press Archive : Container List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Andrews, Bruce - Give Em Enough Rope (Proofs) (continued).
Andrews, Bruce - I Don't Have Any Paper (Or Social Romanicism) (TMS).
Andrews, Bruce - I Don't Have Any Paper (Or Social Romanicism) (Proofs).
orpheus.ucsd.edu /speccoll/testing/html/mss0224f.html   (2149 words)

  
 Fidelity Information Services: Bruce Andrews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bruce Andrews serves as senior vice president of the Business Partners group of Fidelity Information Services’ Mortgage Servicing division.
Andrews has been with Fidelity and its predecessor companies since 1986, serving in several roles including financial management and corporate development.
Andrews earned a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's degree in accounting from the University of Florida.
www.fidelityinfoservices.com /FNFIS/AboutUs/ExecBios/MortgageServ/BruceAndrews.htm   (126 words)

  
 We invited Republican Dean Ouellette
ANDREWS: My guess is that Lynn Swan has the inside track because he will be too attractive for the novelty.
ANDREWS: Between his VA residence, his school district rip off and his man on dog comments, he has had a bad year.
ANDREWS: A competitive primary may not be the worst thing for Dems as long as no one is mortally wondered.
www.politicspa.com /CHAT/012505chat.htm   (1876 words)

  
 Alibris: Bruce Andrews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Covering a period from 1832 to the present, and beginning with some of the earliest renderings of Western art by artists of the European tradition, here is the work of such famous artists as George Catlin, Frederic Remington, and many others.
by MacDonald, Finlay, and Connew, Bruce, and Andrews, Ann, and Television New Zealand
In the spring of 1976, George Andrews of Pennsylvania State University visited the library at Trinity College, Cambridge, to examine the papers of the late G.N. Watson.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Bruce_Andrews   (459 words)

  
 Bruce Andrews Photography - WELCOME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
WELCOME TO Bruce Andrews photographs explore St. Augustine, FLA. through a unique eye and perspective.
He is always looking for a different angle or direction from which to view the world.
After a picture is taken, Bruce will often find a way to manipulate the image, making his subject something greater than its beginnings.
www.bruceandrewsphotography.com   (83 words)

  
 Compensation for Bruce R. Andrews, NATIONWIDE HEALTH PROPERTIES, President and Chief Executive Offic
This section contains the Total Compensation for Bruce R. Andrews at NATIONWIDE HEALTH PROPERTIES, NHP The current role of Bruce R. Andrews is President and Chief Executive Officer.
Total compensation includes the salary for Bruce R. Andrews, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Also included is stock options information both number of shares and value for Bruce R. Andrews, President and Chief Executive Officer for NATIONWIDE HEALTH PROPERTIES NHP.
swz.salary.com /execcomp/layouthtmls/excl_execreport_101207.html   (1751 words)

  
 Bruce Andrews to leave Port of Portland - 2000-01-25
Bruce Andrews, director of corporate marketing and public affairs at the Port of Portland has resigned his post, effective immediately.
Andrews, who took the post in November of 1999, is leaving to "pursue opportunities that he has not had time to focus on since joining the port," according to a port press release.
Although Andrews will leave officially on Feb. 11, he is on vacation this week and is not expected to return.
www.bizjournals.com /portland/stories/2000/01/24/daily6.html   (455 words)

  
 BodyWork for Health - Structural Integration
Bruce Andrews is a retired dentist, Advanced Structural Integration practitioner, Massage Therapist and Reiki Master Teacher.
Bruce Andrews has trained with Dr. Ida P. Rolf's original faculty at her school, the Guild for Structural Integration in Boulder Colorado.
With over 14 years experience providing Structural Integration, and over 29 years experience in both traditional and wholistic health care, Bruce Andrews provides classic Structural Integration bodywork enhanced by medical intuition and grounded through formal scientific training.
www.rolfbodyworkforhealth.com   (84 words)

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