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Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai is a Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based Chinese Taiwanese American spoken word artist who fights for cultural pride and survival through how she spits and how she lives. Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai has been featured in over 400 performances worldwide
Sigaran, Flor
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Henry Meschonnic’s critique of Western understanding and theorization of rhythm are illuminating on thinking the singularity of minor poetics such as those of Afro-Antillean poetry and its diasporic derivations such as Tato Laviera\u27s Nuyorican Poetry,
López, Alejo
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MDOCS Slide-2015-09-22, Justin Schell: We Rock Long Distance
Justin Schell and hip hop artists Tou SaiKo Lee, Maria Isa and Reskape came to Skidmore for a 3-day residency co-sponsored by MDOCS and the Music Department.
Dym, Jordana
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Looking Out, Looking In Anthology of Latino Poetry
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Latino Poetry and Distinctiveness -- Jack Agüeros -- Psalm for the Next Millennium -- Sonnets for the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Long Time among Us -- Miguel Algarín -- A Mongo Affair -- El jibarito moderno ...
Luis, William.
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Looking for Identity in a Multicultural World: the Case of Spanglish in the United States [PDF]
Piasente, Jessica
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Ambivalence or Activism from the Nuyorican Perspective in Poetry
Sandra María Estéves
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The City in Nuyorican Fiction and Poetry
Abstract In 1898, U.S. imperialism spread beyond the continent’s borders and took possession of Puerto Rico during the Spanish–American War. This began the repeated waves of migration from the island to the mainland. In New York City (the main destination, along with Chicago), Puerto Ricans settled in East Harlem and the South Bronx ...
Mario Maffi
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Tato Laviera’s Nuyorican Poetry : The Choice of Bilingualism
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Rauline, Véronique
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