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“I dream of an island”: Black joy, storytelling and the art of refusal. Creative methodologies and decolonial praxis in higher education [PDF]
This paper advances a decolonial and Black feminist intervention into higher education research by positioning emotive storytelling, creative methodologies, and Black joy as transformative tools for epistemic resistance and institutional critique ...
Naomi Alormele
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Poetry as erasure in Carlfriedrich Claus and Ana Hatherly
Carlfriedrich Claus and Ana Hatherly visual works are outside what is conventionally named poetry. A poetry without words remains impossible for the defenders of writing as a logocentric practice.
André Luiz do Amaral
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Splintered Archives -- Versions and Versioning through Erasure Arts and Poetry
A predominantly twenty-first-century, textual-visual practice in othering and versioning documents, erasure (arts and poetry) is the outcome of a variety of disruptive techniques such as black-out, white-out, or strike-through of segments of the "pre ...
Mahshid Mayar
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This article examines the boundaries of poetry as a textual form by exploring its intersections with visual arts, conceptual writing, and experimental poetics.
Ido Nitzan
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“Institutionalized States of Information Abstinence”
In this study, I provide applied examples of using cut-up poetic inquiry as an arts-based research method for analyzing erasure poetry. The erasure poetry was composed by five poet-participants and me during a sensory ethnography that explored embodied ...
Kathleen (Kaye) A. Hare
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Mary Ruefle’s A Little White Shadow (2006) asks the reader to consider the book as more than a container for poetry by playing with our expectations of print books: namely stability, permanence, and authority.
Catherine Ann Winters
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I was born in South Africa, as were my parents and grandparents. We have descended from people who had been brought to South Africa through indenture, a colonial labour system that introduced alien agricultural methods and an alien workforce from India,
Pralini Naidoo
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Imagining a Poetics of Loss: Building Communities in the Works of Joy Harjo and Saadi Youssef
This article aims at showing how the poetry of Joy Harjo and Saadi Youssef becomes the imagined geography of the Muscogee (Creek) nation and Iraq respectively.
Bayan Al-Dahiyat, Ahmad Y. Majdoubeh
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Shaping the Lyric: Literal and Metaphorical Blank Space in the Poetry of Emily Berry and Ocean Vuong
This article examines two poetry collections that evoke the theme of parental loss: Stranger, Baby by Emily Berry, and Night Sky with Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong, both published in 2017.
Rachel Carney
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Redact to React: Deconstructing Justice with Erasure Poetry
AbstractThe purpose of this article is to consider the philosophy, form and function underpinning erasure poetry. Erasure is a creative practice involving redaction or the striking through of certain words, phrases, or paragraphs in found documents and materials. The poetic form is comprised of what is left behind.
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