POETRY AND PROTEST

Friday, April 21, 2017

Poetry Broth & POC solidarity

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*realizing blogs posts are this week too* I don’t have the time to make bone broth with these poems, to let it sit and soak as deep...
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Blog #11: "Define Door"

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I want to trace the motif of "doors" in Mucha Muchacha: Too Much Girl , because I feel like this is one of the many threads in thi...
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Sarah Gord Blog 11

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I have really been enjoying Mucha Muchacha ’s playfulness with language, translation, and (re)definition. I feel like there’s a lot I’m mis...
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Monday, April 17, 2017

WHAT DOES YOUR BLOOD SPEAK?4.18.17

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 Mucha Muchacha, too much girl by Leticia Hernadez- Linares represents what it means to write into identity.  Linares' work creates poem...
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Friday, April 14, 2017

Body

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The representation of the body in these poems can almost seem as third person referring to something abstract and not inner related to your...
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The Universal and the Particular, moments of Protest.

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Arriving at the end of the book Poetry and Protest, there is so much intention and purpose through out the whole book to open eyes and see ...
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Wednesday, April 12, 2017

The Politics & Poetics of the Body : Praise It, Reclaim It, Complicate it

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I’m thinking through the two poems by Fatima Asghar. Two political poems.  When Tip Drill Comes on at the Frat Party Or, When Refusing ...
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