This chapter explores intersections between UK and US spoken word. It takes the form of a curated conversation between Jacob Sam-La Rose, a London-based spoken word poet, educator and events manager, who has worked extensively with young poets in the UK and beyond, and Helen Johnson, a spoken word poet, events organiser, and academic with expertise in poetry slam and spoken word. We begin by exploring our own individual journeys into spoken word, considering how we first encountered US poets/poetry, and the impact this had on us as writers, performers, educators and commentators. We then explore salient strands of the UK/US spoken word relationship over the past twenty-five years, picking up along the way: key sites of interaction between U...
For many, the arts and sciences stand at opposite ends of an unbridgeable divide: the sciences rigid...
Peer reviewed conference paper This paper will investigate the work of a selection of contemporar...
This anthology presents the work of twenty-four young Spoken Word poets from South Africa, with a sp...
This chapter serves as a survey and introduction to digital spoken word in the UK. As such the focus...
This thesis aims to provide a close analysis of poetry slam in the United Kingdom and United States,...
This paper will consider spoken word composition as a distinct area of artistic practice and researc...
The spoken word and slam poetry of Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Leeds Young Authors, performed live an...
The work on this audio compilation is part of an intermittent ongoing tradition of artistic investig...
Spoken word poetry encourages youth to engage in identity construction, resist oppression and constr...
This research uses ethnographic and discourse analytic tools to explore the identity construction an...
Curated audio CD 41 tracks The work on this audio compilation is part of an intermittent ongoin...
International audienceIn this collective article, we argue for a wider recognition of Lily Greenham’...
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
This article examines how oral performances of poetry have proliferated over the past forty years to...
For many, the arts and sciences stand at opposite ends of an unbridgeable divide: the sciences rigid...
Peer reviewed conference paper This paper will investigate the work of a selection of contemporar...
This anthology presents the work of twenty-four young Spoken Word poets from South Africa, with a sp...
This chapter serves as a survey and introduction to digital spoken word in the UK. As such the focus...
This thesis aims to provide a close analysis of poetry slam in the United Kingdom and United States,...
This paper will consider spoken word composition as a distinct area of artistic practice and researc...
The spoken word and slam poetry of Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan and Leeds Young Authors, performed live an...
The work on this audio compilation is part of an intermittent ongoing tradition of artistic investig...
Spoken word poetry encourages youth to engage in identity construction, resist oppression and constr...
This research uses ethnographic and discourse analytic tools to explore the identity construction an...
Curated audio CD 41 tracks The work on this audio compilation is part of an intermittent ongoin...
International audienceIn this collective article, we argue for a wider recognition of Lily Greenham’...
This paper explores the impact of a Spoken Word Education Programme (SWEP hereafter) on young people...
This dissertation examined the relationships between teachers, students, and “teaching artists” (Gra...
This article examines how oral performances of poetry have proliferated over the past forty years to...
For many, the arts and sciences stand at opposite ends of an unbridgeable divide: the sciences rigid...
Peer reviewed conference paper This paper will investigate the work of a selection of contemporar...
This anthology presents the work of twenty-four young Spoken Word poets from South Africa, with a sp...