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Index 365 0 to 9 (Mayer), 214–15 “14 MEN STAGE HEAD WINTER 1624/5” (Olson), 60–62, 231, 288n70 Abernathy, Billy (Fundy), 109, 110, 300n23 absorption, 113, 118, 120, 124, 130, 142 abyss, 30, 167, 169–70, 179, 181, 182, 194, 211, 224–25, 227, 257, 324n32, 333n57 Acconci, Vito, 213–15, 328nn19–20, 328n25, 328n27, 328n29; 0 to 9, 214–15; Adaptation Study (Hand and Mouth), 215; Broadjump, 214, 215; Following Piece, 214, 215; Seedbed, 214; Step Piece, 215 Adaptation Study (Hand and Mouth) (Ac­ conci), 215 affiliation, 77, 137, 174, 178, 182 Against the Ameri­ can Grain (Kutzinsky), 268nn10–11, 269n24, 274n55, 276n70 agrarian communists, 77 Alberro, Alexander: Conceptual Art, 331n41 Aldiss, Brian, 197–98; Earthworks, 197, 322n16 aleatory, 249 All Poets Welcome (Kane), 312n67 All This Every Day (Kyger), 116, 132, 133– 36, 137 Allen, Donald M.: The New Ameri­ can Poetry , 46, 81, 123, 306n24, Altamont, 113, 142–43, 203, 312n65 Althusser, Louis, 231, 304n7 Altieri, Charles, 53, 284n42 America: A Prophecy (Rothenberg), 83–86, 281n17, 297n1 Anderson, Martin, 303n56, 307n30 Anderson, Wes, 248 Andre, Carl, 152–53, 169, 178, 314n11 anthropology: as disciplinary discourse, 1, 10, 46–47, 71–72, 74, 255, 265n1, 266n8, 271n34, 280n10, 291n20, 292n30; fieldwork as practice, 1–3, 52, 74, 268n11; and poetry, 46, 47–49, 55, 67–69, 83–86, 280n12, 281n15, 295n52, 326n4; and visual arts, 240, 242, 244–46, 296n57, 315n22. See also Boas, Franz; Benedict, Ruth; Bunzel, Ruth; Geertz, Clifford; Kroeber, Alfred; Lévi-­­ Strauss, Claude; Malinowski, Bronislaw; Mead, Margaret anti-­contextualization, 9. See also contextualization anti-­cosmopolitanism, 235. See also cosmopolitanism appropriation, 6, 11–12, 37, 47, 93–94, 101, 154, 174, 182–83, 197, 212, 233, 239, 253–54, 335n66. See also misappropriation Arcades Project, The (Benjamin), 278n83 archaeology, 7, 8, 13, 166; digs, 51, 54, 336n1; as disciplinary discourse 10, 231–32, 248, 254, 285n46, 289n2; and poetry, 83, 86, 230, 295n55 archives, 13, 34, 50, 52, 54, 60–62, 63, 65, 144, 236, 251, 269n24, 276n70, 285n45, 287n62, 302n47 Aronowitz, Stanley, 304n1 “Art and Objecthood” (Fried), 204–5, 324n31, 325n34, 339n14 Art News, 168, 316n35, 317n36 Art of Science Writing, The (Mayer and Worsley), 210, 219–21 Artforum, 267n6, 316n28, 317n38, 320n, 341n24 “Artist as Ethnographer, The” (Foster), 5, 45–46, 238, 320n75 “As we sit” (Creeley), 120–21 Ashbery, John, 82, 251, 341n34 Asphalt Rundown (Smithson), 17, 19 Austin, J. L., 89, 102 Autobiography (Williams), 43–44, 272n44, 279n87 autonomy: of bodies, 91; of objects, 154, 166, 213, 239, 316n29; of places 4, 31, 118, 128, 179 Index Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. 366 index Babson, John J.: History of the Town of Gloucester, Cape Ann, 42, 60–61 back-­to-­the-­land (back-­to-­nature), 67–68, 76, 80, 83, 88, 123–124, 294n44 Baker, Elizabeth, 317n47 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 194 Ballard, J. G.: The Crystal World, 192, 197, 322n14, 333n56 Bancroft, George, 24, 270n31 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 293n38 Baraka, Amina, 108; Afrikan Free School, 106 Baraka, Amiri: 4, 5, 44, 84, 89–115; activ­ ism, 90, 94, 96, 106, 111, 113; badness, 94, 103, 104, 110; “Black Dada Nihilismus ,” 86; “Black People!” 89, 90–91, 101, 103–5, 107, 109, 110, 298n7; Black Arts Movement, 94, 100, 103, 107, 115, 299n18, 302n44; Black Magic Poetry, 90, 94; and Charles Olson, 5, 66, 87, 92–93, 96–97, 100, 106, 113, 300n31, 301n33; “A contract. (for the destruction and / rebuilding of Paterson,” 92; critique of liberalism, 100–101, 104–5, 109, 307n27; “Cuba Libre,” 101, 301n38; The Floating Bear, 92, 96, 97; hate speech, 95, 114, 260; “How You Sound,” 100; Imamu Amear Baraka, 107; In Our Terribleness , 104, 109–11, 303n55; Kawaida Towers, 92, 93, 111–13; magic, 89, 91, 94, 103–5, 107, 109, 111; The Moderns, 100; NewArk, 112; “Numbers, Letters,” 94; poetics of place, 94, 95–96, 100, 113, 115; Spirit House, 9, 92, 93, 106, 111, 153, 314n15; “Strategy and Tactics of a Pan-­ Af­ ri­ can Nationalist Party,” 111; The System of Dante’s Hell, 97, 100; use of negro/nigger, 94–95, 104; “When We’ll Worship Jesus,” 104; Yugen, 92, 96, 299n16 Barrell, John: Dark Side of the Landscape, 274n59 Barthes, Roland, 51, 169, 271n35 Baudelaire, Charles, 252–53; translation of Poe, 9, 171, 191, 317n39, 317n41 “Baudelaire and Poe” (Culler), 317n41 Beard, Charles, 25–26, 57, 147 Beck, John: Writing the Radical Center, 273n44 Becker, Carl, 25–26, 57, 147, 269n22, 272n39, 312n72 Belgrad, Daniel: The Culture of Spontaneity...

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