Killing poetry :: blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities /
"In recent decades, poetry slams and the spoken word artists who compete in them have sparked a resurgent fascination with the world of poetry. However, there is little critical dialogue that fully engages with the cultural complexities present in slam and spoken word poetry communities, as wel...
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Sprache: | English |
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New Brunswick :
Rutgers University Press,
[2017]
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Zusammenfassung: | "In recent decades, poetry slams and the spoken word artists who compete in them have sparked a resurgent fascination with the world of poetry. However, there is little critical dialogue that fully engages with the cultural complexities present in slam and spoken word poetry communities, as well as their ramifications. In Killing Poetry, renowned slam poet, Javon Johnson unpacks some of the complicated issues that comprise performance poetry spaces. He argues that the truly radical potential in slam and spoken word communities lies not just in proving literary worth, speaking back to power, or even in altering power structures, but instead in imagining and working towards altogether different social relationships. His illuminating ethnography provides a critical history of the slam, contextualizes contemporary black poets in larger black literary traditions, and does away with the notion that poetry slams are inherently radically democratic and utopic. Killing Poetry--at times autobiographical, poetic, and journalistic--analyzes the masculine posturing in the Southern California community in particular, the sexual assault in the national community, and the ways in which related social media inadvertently replicate many of the same white supremacist, patriarchal, and mainstream logics so many spoken word poets seem to be working against. Throughout, Johnson examines the promises and problems within slam and spoken word, while illustrating how community is made and remade in hopes of eventually creating the radical spaces so many of these poets strive to achieve"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xi, 156 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Preface -- 1. Let the slam begin : history, method, and beyond -- 2. "This DPL, come on!" : black manhood in the Los Angeles slam and spoken word scene -- 3. SlamMasters : toward creative and transformative justice -- 4. Button up : viral poetry and rethinking the archives -- 5 Conclusion: "That is the slam, everybody" -- Glossary. |
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spelling | Johnson, Javon, author. Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / Javon Johnson. Blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities Slam and spoken word communities New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2017] 1 online resource (xi, 156 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "In recent decades, poetry slams and the spoken word artists who compete in them have sparked a resurgent fascination with the world of poetry. However, there is little critical dialogue that fully engages with the cultural complexities present in slam and spoken word poetry communities, as well as their ramifications. In Killing Poetry, renowned slam poet, Javon Johnson unpacks some of the complicated issues that comprise performance poetry spaces. He argues that the truly radical potential in slam and spoken word communities lies not just in proving literary worth, speaking back to power, or even in altering power structures, but instead in imagining and working towards altogether different social relationships. His illuminating ethnography provides a critical history of the slam, contextualizes contemporary black poets in larger black literary traditions, and does away with the notion that poetry slams are inherently radically democratic and utopic. Killing Poetry--at times autobiographical, poetic, and journalistic--analyzes the masculine posturing in the Southern California community in particular, the sexual assault in the national community, and the ways in which related social media inadvertently replicate many of the same white supremacist, patriarchal, and mainstream logics so many spoken word poets seem to be working against. Throughout, Johnson examines the promises and problems within slam and spoken word, while illustrating how community is made and remade in hopes of eventually creating the radical spaces so many of these poets strive to achieve"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface -- 1. Let the slam begin : history, method, and beyond -- 2. "This DPL, come on!" : black manhood in the Los Angeles slam and spoken word scene -- 3. SlamMasters : toward creative and transformative justice -- 4. Button up : viral poetry and rethinking the archives -- 5 Conclusion: "That is the slam, everybody" -- Glossary. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 14, 2017). American poetry African American authors History and criticism. Poetry slams United States History. Performance poetry United States History and criticism. Poetry Social aspects United States. Poetry Political aspects United States. American poetry 21st century History and criticism. American poetry 20th century History and criticism. Poésie américaine Auteurs noirs américains Histoire et critique. Slam États-Unis Histoire. Poésie-performance États-Unis Histoire et critique. Poésie Aspect politique États-Unis. Poésie américaine 20e siècle Histoire et critique. POETRY American African American. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies African American Studies. bisacsh ART Performance. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh MUSIC Genres & Styles Rap & Hip Hop. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Poetry. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry African American authors fast Performance poetry fast Poetry Political aspects fast Poetry slams fast Poetry Social aspects fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1900-2099 fast Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast has work: Killing poetry (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFRqxpTrqhMhdHtQTfwqHC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Johnson, Javon. Killing poetry. New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2017] (DLC) 2016044021 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1455679 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Johnson, Javon Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / Preface -- 1. Let the slam begin : history, method, and beyond -- 2. "This DPL, come on!" : black manhood in the Los Angeles slam and spoken word scene -- 3. SlamMasters : toward creative and transformative justice -- 4. Button up : viral poetry and rethinking the archives -- 5 Conclusion: "That is the slam, everybody" -- Glossary. American poetry African American authors History and criticism. Poetry slams United States History. Performance poetry United States History and criticism. Poetry Social aspects United States. Poetry Political aspects United States. American poetry 21st century History and criticism. American poetry 20th century History and criticism. Poésie américaine Auteurs noirs américains Histoire et critique. Slam États-Unis Histoire. Poésie-performance États-Unis Histoire et critique. Poésie Aspect politique États-Unis. Poésie américaine 20e siècle Histoire et critique. POETRY American African American. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies African American Studies. bisacsh ART Performance. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh MUSIC Genres & Styles Rap & Hip Hop. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Poetry. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry African American authors fast Performance poetry fast Poetry Political aspects fast Poetry slams fast Poetry Social aspects fast |
title | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / |
title_alt | Blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities Slam and spoken word communities |
title_auth | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / |
title_exact_search | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / |
title_full | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / Javon Johnson. |
title_fullStr | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / Javon Johnson. |
title_full_unstemmed | Killing poetry : blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / Javon Johnson. |
title_short | Killing poetry : |
title_sort | killing poetry blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities |
title_sub | blackness and the making of slam and spoken word communities / |
topic | American poetry African American authors History and criticism. Poetry slams United States History. Performance poetry United States History and criticism. Poetry Social aspects United States. Poetry Political aspects United States. American poetry 21st century History and criticism. American poetry 20th century History and criticism. Poésie américaine Auteurs noirs américains Histoire et critique. Slam États-Unis Histoire. Poésie-performance États-Unis Histoire et critique. Poésie Aspect politique États-Unis. Poésie américaine 20e siècle Histoire et critique. POETRY American African American. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies African American Studies. bisacsh ART Performance. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh MUSIC Genres & Styles Rap & Hip Hop. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM Poetry. bisacsh American poetry fast American poetry African American authors fast Performance poetry fast Poetry Political aspects fast Poetry slams fast Poetry Social aspects fast |
topic_facet | American poetry African American authors History and criticism. Poetry slams United States History. Performance poetry United States History and criticism. Poetry Social aspects United States. Poetry Political aspects United States. American poetry 21st century History and criticism. American poetry 20th century History and criticism. Poésie américaine Auteurs noirs américains Histoire et critique. Slam États-Unis Histoire. Poésie-performance États-Unis Histoire et critique. Poésie Aspect politique États-Unis. Poésie américaine 20e siècle Histoire et critique. POETRY American African American. SOCIAL SCIENCE Ethnic Studies African American Studies. ART Performance. SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. MUSIC Genres & Styles Rap & Hip Hop. LITERARY CRITICISM Poetry. American poetry American poetry African American authors Performance poetry Poetry Political aspects Poetry slams Poetry Social aspects United States Criticism, interpretation, etc. History |
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