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Adeena Karasick

Adeena Karasick (born June 1, 1965) is a Canadian poet, performance artist, and essayist.〔Cochrane, Mark (2002). ("Karasick, Adeena Michelle" ), ''Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada'', p. 573. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 0802007619〕 Born in Winnipeg of Russian Jewish heritage, she has authored several books of poetry and poetic theory, as well as a series of parodic videopoems, such as the ironic "I Got a Crush on Osama" that was featured on Fox News and screened at film festivals, ''Ceci n'est pas un Téléphone or Hooked on Telephonics: A Pata-philophonemic Investigation of the Telephone'' created for The Media Ecology Association,〔(''Ceci n'est pas un Téléphone'' ) on YouTube〕 "Lingual Ladies" a post-modern parody of Beyoncé's "Single Ladies", and "This is Your Final Nitrous" a poetic response to the Burning Man Festival.,〔Tinguely, Vincent. ("Adeena Karasick" ). ''The Canadian Review of Literature in Performance'', Issue 2. Retrieved 31 May 2012〕 ''White Abbot,'' a parodic videopoem Karasick created during the writing of Salome dedicated to the impossible anguish of forbidden love, and ''Medium in a Messy Age: Communication in the Era of (Technology )'' created for the 71st Annual New York State Communication Association Conference and the Institute of General Semantics, 2013.
Her eighth book, ''This Poem'', which was released in August 2012, opened on the ''Globe and Mail'' Bestseller List for Winnipeg. It was also named one of the Top Five Poetry Books of 2012 by the ''The Jewish Daily Forward''.〔Marner, Jake (20 December 2012). ("Forward Fives: 2012 in Poetry" ). ''The Jewish Daily Forward''. Retrieved 23 December 2012.〕 One of her most recent projects is ''The Medium is the Muse: Channeling Marshall McLuhan'', co-edited with Lance Strate (NeoPoiesis Press, 2014). She teaches Literature, Critical Theory and Performance at the Pratt Institute and Global Literature at St. John's University and is co-founding Director of KlezKanada Poetry Festival and Retreat.
== Education ==

Karasick received her Ph.D., in 1997 from Concordia University in Montreal and was the first interdisciplinary scholarship, which linked the work of French deconstructionist philosophy with 13th century hermeneutics. Her doctoral dissertation, ''Of Poetic Thinking: A 'Pataphysical Investigation of Cixous, Derrida and the Kabbalah'', examined the relationship between the major texts of Kabbalistic discourse and contemporary deconstructionist and literary practices.〔Karasick, Adeena (1997). (''Of Poetic Thinking: A 'Pataphysical Investigation of Cixous, Derrida and the Kabbalah'' ), PhD Dissertation. Concordia University Library〕

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