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2019, Stride Magazine
Poetry book review WHEREAS by Layli Long Soldier Published on 24 June 2019
Opción: Revista de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, 2018
Poetics of Race, 2022
Introduction of questions of race and poetics related to the articles gathered in the book Poetics of Race published by Anthem, 2022
EARN conference, Leeds University, 2019
In this essay I read A. K. Blakemore's poetry through and within critical race theory, working towards an understanding of how whiteness functions implicitly in poetry to structure language, manoeuvre relations and code the history of art creation.
A Poetics of the Oppressed, 2018
If we re-examine more closely the supposed impact of 'postcolonial' studies on Indigenous peoples the world over, we can easily come to the same conclusion as King does when he suggests that “most of us don’t live in university, and I can only imagine that the majority of Native people would be more amused by the gymnastics of theoretical language -hegemony and subalternity indeed- than impressed” (The Truth About Stories, 114-115). As such, I personally do not believe that the concept of a 'poetics of the oppressed' from an academic perspective is something which many people could freely coin or even refer to; yet the term 'poetics' is nonetheless quite radically different in its implications and etymological roots from 'pedagogy', whose historical referents -from ancient Greece to the current day Eurocentric neoresidential educational institutions it inspired- are now well-known to have been widely corrupted, elitist and hierarchical at their basis. And so it logically follows for me that if a concept such as that of a 'pedagogy of the oppressed' can be reclaimed from its etymologically and historically colonial, heteropatriarchal roots and cancerous evolutionary branches by an activist scholar of such a stature as Freire, a similar exception should be much more feasibly achievable with the concept of a 'poetics of the oppressed', as contradictory as it may be to attempt to express obvious truths in a facetiously complex fashion which seems to go against the very nature of what is being described. Despite this perceived limitation of intellectually hegemonic linguistics, my purpose in this venture is virtually identical to that of Taiaiake Alfred's when he suggests that “my intended contribution, and my aspiration, is to present a view firmly rooted in a Native world and solidly grounded in the scholarly world. As one who is fortunate enough to walk in both, I take it as my responsibility to create bridges between the two worlds that others may use to heal the rifts that have developed between us” (Heeding the Voices of Our Ancestors, p. 1).
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2024
Walter Melion, Joanna Woodall & Michael Zell (eds.), Ut pictura amor: The Reflexive Imagery of Love in Artistic Theory and Practice, 1400-1700, Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2017, 264-298.
LSD Underground Operation Julie, the Microdot Gang and the Brotherhood of Eternal Love by David Black, 2022
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 2018
Buletin Peternakan, 2018
Matéria (Rio de Janeiro) , 2024
Resistencia de materiales, 2020
International Journal of Management and Social Science (IJMSS), 2017
ÁGORA: Arquivologia em debate, 2019
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2014
СТРАТЕГІЇ РОЗВИТКУ ТА ПРІОРИТЕТНІ ЗАВДАННЯ ФІЛОЛОГІЧНИХ НАУК