The Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity formed in Mexico in 2011, to create public spaces for people to share the grief and the pain about the escalation of violence attributed to the drug war and the war on drugs. Public poetry recitals or performances were crucial to these public meetings. This article takes theoretical approaches from the Global North to highlight the affinities and connections between the escalation of violence in Mexico, and the neoliberalizations of politics and thought on a global scale, and to learn from the Mexicans' strong resistance. The analysis focuses on three sets of poems: two that explore the connectivity between interiority and exteriority of emotional pain; the anonymous poem 'I'm not the son of a...
Since 2006, the initiation of Mexico’s “War on Drugs,” the nation has experienced horrific violence ...
Contemporary anti-capitalist and anti-racist politics are beginning to organize around the violence ...
This paper was inspired by the author’s experiences teaching a required class about feminism to affl...
A close reading of poems by Eduardo Corral, Laurie Ann Guerrero and Lorna Dee Cervantes to identify ...
This paper explores poetry performances as an opposition to the effects of attritional violence as i...
The poetic space, as I see it, is a space of resistance. Resistance against the media which do not n...
Cultural imperialism is a condition of oppression that consists of the dominant narratives of societ...
Spoken-word poetry, and the knowledge we can gain from the poets who perform it speaking of subjecti...
This article reflects on the use of poetry as means of dialogue in a court setting in Australia. It ...
This research was made possible by an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant (No: AH/P005...
Sanctuary Poetics and Contemporary US Culture argues that contemporary poets of color create spaces ...
With Voyant Tools I studied a poetic corpus generated about the 1968 student movement and its culmin...
Regina Jose Galindo (born Guatemala City 1974) belongs to a generation of artists who, in the years ...
By way of ethnography, this dissertation reveals the deep communication of popular live poetry and t...
Since 2006, Mexico has been embedded in a severe humanitarian and social crisis brought about by Cal...
Since 2006, the initiation of Mexico’s “War on Drugs,” the nation has experienced horrific violence ...
Contemporary anti-capitalist and anti-racist politics are beginning to organize around the violence ...
This paper was inspired by the author’s experiences teaching a required class about feminism to affl...
A close reading of poems by Eduardo Corral, Laurie Ann Guerrero and Lorna Dee Cervantes to identify ...
This paper explores poetry performances as an opposition to the effects of attritional violence as i...
The poetic space, as I see it, is a space of resistance. Resistance against the media which do not n...
Cultural imperialism is a condition of oppression that consists of the dominant narratives of societ...
Spoken-word poetry, and the knowledge we can gain from the poets who perform it speaking of subjecti...
This article reflects on the use of poetry as means of dialogue in a court setting in Australia. It ...
This research was made possible by an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant (No: AH/P005...
Sanctuary Poetics and Contemporary US Culture argues that contemporary poets of color create spaces ...
With Voyant Tools I studied a poetic corpus generated about the 1968 student movement and its culmin...
Regina Jose Galindo (born Guatemala City 1974) belongs to a generation of artists who, in the years ...
By way of ethnography, this dissertation reveals the deep communication of popular live poetry and t...
Since 2006, Mexico has been embedded in a severe humanitarian and social crisis brought about by Cal...
Since 2006, the initiation of Mexico’s “War on Drugs,” the nation has experienced horrific violence ...
Contemporary anti-capitalist and anti-racist politics are beginning to organize around the violence ...
This paper was inspired by the author’s experiences teaching a required class about feminism to affl...