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Speaking the City, Disrupting Its Discourses: How Poets like Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Leeds Young Authors Are Reclaiming Britain’s Multicultural Cities

open access: yesÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines, 2022
The spoken word and slam poetry of Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Leeds Young Authors, performed live and broadcasted online, is redefining who shapes and constitutes the British city—here Leeds—and its literature today.
John Sannaee
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SLAM POETRY COMO CONFRONTO NAS RUAS E NAS ESCOLAS [PDF]

open access: yesEducação & Sociedade, 2020
RESUMO O artigo apresenta a dimensão política do slam poetry como prática artística, que pode ser compreendida como manifestação social contestadora e que produz crítica institucional. Observa-se que essa prática tem sido progressivamente transposta para
Caio Ruano da Silva, Cristiana Losekann
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Slam Poetry in Chad

open access: yesConflict and Society, 2022
How can we explain the increasing popularity of slam poetry among youth in societies colored by long histories of conflict and political repression? This article explores this question for the rise of slam poetry in Chad, since 2014, a conflict-ridden country with an authoritarian regime and deep poverty, characteristics of a society in duress.
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Writing the Self: Slam Poetry, Youth Identity, and Critical Poetic Inquiry

open access: yesArt/Research International, 2018
The purpose of this study was to describe the slam poetry classroom space and its meaningfulness as a tool for the construction of the perceived and embodied identities of urban American middle school students.
Camea Davis
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Deaf Slam: an analysis of political and poetical dimensions of the performance “O mudinho”, by Edinho Santos

open access: yesTexto Poético, 2020
This paper analyzes the performance “O mudinho”, in Brazilian Sign Language, by Edinho Santos, interpreted by James Bantu, published on YouTube on 18/01/2018 and presented in SLAM-SP. In this analysis we herein present ethical and aesthetical reflections
Wanderlina Maria de Souza Araújo   +2 more
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The Hermeneutics of Poetry Slam: Play, Festival and Symbol

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2015
In this paper, I discuss Poetry Slam events as hermeneutic encounters. Gadamer’s analysis of play, festival, and symbol form the theoretical basis of the discussion.
W. John Williamson
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Slam Resistência: poesia, cidadania e insurgência

open access: yesEstudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, 2020
Este artículo investiga los entrelazamientos entre poesía, ciudadanía y insurgencia en la São Paulo contemporánea a partir del Slam Resistência, una batalla de poesía que ocurre desde el año 2014, todos los meses en la Praça Roosevelt, en el centro de la
Daniela Silva de Freitas
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Poetry Slam invade escolas de periferias paulistanas: eventos e práticas de letramentos literários no VIII Slam Interescolar de São Paulo

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada, 2023
RESUMO: Este artigo se propõe a descrever algumas cenas performadas por estudantes de escolas públicas paulistas, sobretudo das periferias, no VIII Slam Interescolar de São Paulo, visando discutir e analisar práticas de letramentos literários.
Cynthia Agra de Brito Neves   +2 more
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From the insurgent voices in the Poetry Slam movement to the reexistence of the slam of the mines: the aesthetics of the poetry of the quebrada by the manas, monas and monstras

open access: yesTexto Poético, 2020
The present study proposes an analysis of the poems by Roberta Estrela D’alva and Bell Puã, published in Querem nos calar: poemas para serem lidos em voz alta (2019).
Patrícia Pereira da Silva   +1 more
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A Global Perspective on Performance Poetry: Through the Web – From American Performance to Romanian Poetic Practices

open access: yesRomanian Journal of English Studies, 2023
American Performance poetry influenced the way in which the practice developed in other countries. Contemporary African, Japanese, and Arab poets started to write more and more for the stage.
Higyed Alexandru
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