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Such litany of survival did not begin with me & Benediction, after April 4th

open access: yesJournal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity
Carmin Wong is Guyanese-born playwright, poet-organizer, and dual-title doctoral student in English & Lit•orature and African American and Diaspora Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
Carmin Wong
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La fruición de lo múltiple: la retórica de la impureza en la poesía de Tato Laviera The Delight of Multiplicity: The Rhetoric of Impurity in Tato Laviera's Poetry

open access: yesAnclajes, 2012
uno de los elementos centrales de las Retóricas de la Antigüedad era la puritas. La puritas consiste en la corrección gramatical de la expresión lingüística, es la cualidad elocutiva que tiende a mantener la pureza incontaminada de la lengua.
Alejo López
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Neither from here nor from there: the articulation between Nuyorican poetry and Latin-American tradition in Miguel Algarín and Tato Laviera’s works

open access: yes, 2014
Miguel Algarín, a founder and icon of Nuyorican poetic tradition, recovered Pablo Neruda's work as a basis for his political-poetic project based on an image of the poet as a spokesman for his community and an instrument of social urge through the process of awareness.
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Counter/public address: Nuyorican poetries in the slam era

Latino Studies, 2011
The new generation of Puerto Rican performance poets affiliated with the Nuyorican Poets Cafe during the slam era (post-1990) develop self-reflexive poetics that both depart from and continue the foundational Nuyorican poetries of the 1960s and 1970s. Willie Perdomo revisits outlaw poets (Miguel Pinero, Pedro Pietri) and singers (Hector Lavoe, La Lupe)
Urayoán Noel
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Home and the Ruins of Language: Victor Hernandez Cruz and Miguel Algarin's Nuyorican Poetry

MELUS, 1998
I have a small fence that surrounds my fair home where I propose and propound where I invent and discover. Tengo una verjita, que rodea mi lindo hogar, donde propongo y pongo, donde invento y encuentro. --Miguel Algarin, "Donde / Where" Y tampoco importa el lenguaje de metaje tantos verbos y adjetivos que?
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They Must Be Re(pre)sented: Archiving Nuyorican Poetry's “Diasporous” Bodies

Journal of Modern Literature, 2016
Urayoan Noel’s In Visible Movement: Nuyorican Poetry from the Sixties to Slam offers a literary history of Nuyorican poetics from the cultural ferment of the movement era to contemporary poets working in slam, hip-hop, and lyric traditions. Exploring how poets negotiate the tension between invisibility and abjected visibility that defines the Puerto ...
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Short Eyes and the Convergence of Nuyorican Poetry, Chicago Soul, and American Independent Cinema

Black Camera
Abstract: Short Eyes (1977), based on Miguel Piñero’s award-winning play, is directed by independent filmmaker Robert M. Young. Its Curtis Mayfield soundtrack has led some people to see Short Eyes as a Blaxploitation film. Recognizing links between Short Eyes and the Blaxploitation movement, the analysis illustrates the more substantive factors that (1)
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