
معرفی
Juliana Spahr is a poet, editor, and scholar affiliated with Mills College since 2003. She co-edits the journal Chain and founded the collective Subpress. Her work intersects political poetry, ecocriticism, and postcolonial studies.
- Education: BA in Languages and Literatures (Bard College), PhD in English (University at Buffalo)
Her research explores cultural geography, anticolonial discourse, and queer theory through experimental forms. Key themes include collective identity, media trivialization, and ecological interconnectedness.
Notable poetry collections include The Transformation (2007) and This Connection of Everyone with Lungs (2005), the latter chronicling pre-Iraq War political tensions. Her National Poetry Series award (1996) underscores her early recognition.
Spahr's performances, such as at Ceptuetics Radio (2008) and PennSound archives, often blend prose and sonnet structures. She engages with Subpress and has collaborated with poets like Jena Osman and Charles Bernstein.





