Course Description |
Poetry-ish is a class examining how poetry speaks to, merges with, or embeds itself in other genres in order to make a multimedia social statement. We will look at the intersections between craft and criticism, audience and experimentation, history and self-expression. Readings will move from early examples of hybridity to postmodern experimentation to creative examinations into such contemporary issues as climate change, A.I., and the structural racism that inspired Black Lives Matter. Genres include legal treaties, programming code, comics, cinema, opera, jazz, and of course, poetry. Students will be asked to write three short essays, take turns leading class discussion, submit one longer research-based project, and engage in various creative and critical writing exercises throughout the semester. Planned authors include Layli Long Soldier, William Blake, Franny Choi, JP Howard, Vanessa Anglica Villarreal, Douglas Kearney, Daveed Diggs, and Langston Hughes.
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