Poetry. Asian American Studies. "Sianne Ngai's writings use, among others, devices of analogy and repetition to investigate philosophical questions about language. The pressures she puts on her conventional use of devices yields a third, and somewhat more enigmatic, trick of language, which I would call 'migration.' Like birds of formal gestures, Ngai's poetry and prose patterns, through distancing, questions about valued categories of knowledge. Relationships of science, language, and the body are part and parcel to the patterned movements of her texts, which please this reader above all because of their lucid sensibility, skepticism, and wit."—Carla Harryman
"In her first collection, Sianne Ngai deftly deploys the language of capital to phenomenalize the betrayals and failures of both words and commodities. As the lines in these poems repeat and fold back on themselves, a narrative of loss & groundlessness accrues. This heady yet plaintive verse alternately builds and demolishes its own rhetorical architectures to emerge with a new 'criteria' for poetic entitlement."—Peter Gizzi
Author City: PALO ALTO, CA USA