In Visible Movement
Title | In Visible Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Urayoan Noel |
Publisher | University of Iowa Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2014-06-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1609382544 |
Since the 1960s, Nuyorican poets have explored and performed Puerto Rican identity both on and off the page. Emerging within and alongside the civil rights movements of the 1960s, the foundational Nuyorican writers sought to counter the ethnic/racial and institutional invisibility of New York City Puerto Ricans by documenting the reality of their communities in innovative and sometimes challenging ways. Since then, Nuyorican poetry has entered the U.S. Latino literary canon and has gained prominence in light of the spoken-word revival of the past two decades, a movement spearheaded by the Nuyorican Poetry Slams of the 1990s. Today, Nuyorican poetry engages with contemporary social issues such as the commodification of the body, the institutionalization of poetry, the gentrification of the barrio, and the national and global marketing of identity. What has not changed is a continued shared investment in a poetics that links the written word and the performing body. The first book-length study specifically devoted to Nuyorican poetry, In Visible Movement is unique in its historical and formal breadth, ranging from the foundational poets of the 1960s and 1970s to a variety of contemporary poets emerging in and around the Nuyorican Poets Cafe “slam” scene of the 1990s and early 2000s. It also unearths a largely unknown corpus of poetry performances, reading over forty years of Nuyorican poetry at the intersection of the printed and performed word, underscoring the poetry’s links to vernacular and Afro-Puerto Rican performance cultures, from the island’s oral poets to the New York sounds and rhythms of Latin boogaloo, salsa, and hip-hop. With depth and insight, Urayoán Noel analyzes various canonical Nuyorican poems by poets such as Pedro Pietri, Victor Hernández Cruz, Miguel Algarín, Miguel Piñero, Sandra María Esteves, and Tato Laviera. He discusses historically overlooked poets such as Lorraine Sutton, innovative poets typically read outside the Nuyorican tradition such as Frank Lima and Edwin Torres, and a younger generation of Nuyorican-identified poets including Willie Perdomo, María Teresa Mariposa Fernández, and Emanuel Xavier, whose work has received only limited critical consideration. The result is a stunning reflection of how New York Puerto Rican poets have addressed the complexity of identity amid diaspora for over forty years.
In-visibility
Title | In-visibility PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Vind |
Publisher | Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 2020-10-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 364755071X |
The content of the book reconsiders the relation between visibility and transcendence. The focus is especially on the contribution to this issue from the theological tradition in protestant Europe between the 16th and the 21st Centuries. In the book a thematically broad field is covered embracing more than five centuries and a plurality of methods drawn from theology, philosophy, and the history and theory of art.The book is divided into five sub-themes: In the first and more fundamental part, 'The phenomenology of in-visibility', questions underlying the other four themes are sought defined or narrowed down. Here the modes of appearing/revealing or hiding of phenomena are reflected. In the second section of the book dealing with 'Language as a mode of revealing and hiding' the specific role of verbal expressions understood in a very broad sense is at the core: What is the fundamental understanding and use of language, when speaking of the ineffable? The third section about 'Human existence between visibility and invisibility' focuses on theological anthropology: its features and norms. The ambiguity of anthropological categories such as faith, rationality, imagination, memory and emotion play a prominent role in this context.Thefourth section concerning 'The manifestation of a 'beyond' in the arts' investigates transcendence in the arts. What are the theological discourses behind the religious uses of the different artistic media (i.e. images, music, liturgical inventory, architecture)? Finally in the fifth section concerning 'Visible community and invisible transcendence' one finds contributions working with the idea of 'vicarious representation'.
Speechreading
Title | Speechreading PDF eBook |
Author | Harriet Kaplan |
Publisher | Gallaudet University Press |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780930323325 |
This book is a must for your office, for your clients, and for all public libraries.
Women's Movements
Title | Women's Movements PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Grey |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2008-04-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1134042396 |
This comparative book brings together scholars to examine the changing patterns of feminist activism and the new local, global and cyber spaces in which it is to be found. It addresses the question 'where have women's movements gone?'
Social Movements
Title | Social Movements PDF eBook |
Author | David S. Meyer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780195143560 |
Why do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists' efforts and beliefs interact with the cultural and political contexts in which they work? This book considers the intersections of opportunities and identities, structures and cultures, in social movements.
Mental and Moral Science
Title | Mental and Moral Science PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Bain |
Publisher | |
Pages | 888 |
Release | 1868 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN |
Mental science
Title | Mental science PDF eBook |
Author | Alexander Bain |
Publisher | |
Pages | 598 |
Release | 1868 |
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