Dots & Dashes

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
Cover of the book Dots & Dashes by Jehanne Dubrow, Southern Illinois University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Jehanne Dubrow ISBN: 9780809336104
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press Publication: August 7, 2017
Imprint: Southern Illinois University Press Language: English
Author: Jehanne Dubrow
ISBN: 9780809336104
Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
Publication: August 7, 2017
Imprint: Southern Illinois University Press
Language: English

Moving between the languages of love and war, Jehanne Dubrow’s latest book offers valuable testimony to the experiences of military wives. Frequently employing rhyme, meter, and traditional forms, these poems examine what it means to be both a military spouse and an academic, straddling two communities that speak in very different and often conflicting terms.

As in the poet’s earlier collection, Stateside, the poems in Dots & Dashes are explicitly feminist, exploring the experiences of women whose husbands are deployed. But, while Stateside looked to masculine stories of war, Dots & Dashes incorporates the views and voices of female poets who have written about combat. Looking to Sappho and Emily Dickinson, the poet considers how the act of writing allows her autonomy and agency rarely granted to military spouses, even in the twenty-first century. Dubrow catalogs the domestic life of a military spouse, illustrating what it is like to live in a tightly constructed world of rules and regulations, ceremony and tradition, where “every sacrifice already / knows its place.”

Navigating the rough seas of marriage alongside questions about how civilians and those in the military can learn to communicate with one another, Dubrow argues for compassion and empathy on both sides. In this timely collection, Dubrow offers the hope that if we can break apart our preconceptions and stereotypes, we can find what connects all of us.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Moving between the languages of love and war, Jehanne Dubrow’s latest book offers valuable testimony to the experiences of military wives. Frequently employing rhyme, meter, and traditional forms, these poems examine what it means to be both a military spouse and an academic, straddling two communities that speak in very different and often conflicting terms.

As in the poet’s earlier collection, Stateside, the poems in Dots & Dashes are explicitly feminist, exploring the experiences of women whose husbands are deployed. But, while Stateside looked to masculine stories of war, Dots & Dashes incorporates the views and voices of female poets who have written about combat. Looking to Sappho and Emily Dickinson, the poet considers how the act of writing allows her autonomy and agency rarely granted to military spouses, even in the twenty-first century. Dubrow catalogs the domestic life of a military spouse, illustrating what it is like to live in a tightly constructed world of rules and regulations, ceremony and tradition, where “every sacrifice already / knows its place.”

Navigating the rough seas of marriage alongside questions about how civilians and those in the military can learn to communicate with one another, Dubrow argues for compassion and empathy on both sides. In this timely collection, Dubrow offers the hope that if we can break apart our preconceptions and stereotypes, we can find what connects all of us.

More books from Southern Illinois University Press

Cover of the book A Just Cause by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Survived by One by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Rhetoric and Demagoguery by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Demystifying the Big House by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Sixteenth President-in-Waiting by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Villainous Compounds by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book The Decision Was Always My Own by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Abraham Lincoln, Philosopher Statesman by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Stage for Action by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Dividing the Union by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Writing Childbirth by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Stanley Fish, America's Enfant Terrible by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book Lincoln and the Abolitionists by Jehanne Dubrow
Cover of the book America's Deadliest Twister by Jehanne Dubrow
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy