Listen to the Poet: Writing, Performance, and Community in Youth Spoken Word Poetry

Author:   Wendy R. Williams
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
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9781625343970


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Listen to the Poet: Writing, Performance, and Community in Youth Spoken Word Poetry


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Youth spoken word poetry groups are on the rise in the United States, offering safe spaces for young people to write and perform. These diverse groups encourage members to share their lived experiences, decry injustices, and imagine a better future. At a time when students may find writing in school alienating and formulaic, composing in these poetry groups can be refreshingly relevant and exciting. Listen to the Poet investigates two Arizona spoken word poetry groups - a community group and a high school club - that are both part of the same youth organization. Exploring the writing lives and poetry of several members, Wendy R. Williams takes readers inside a writing workshop and poetry slam and reveals that schools have much to learn about writing, performance, community, and authorship from groups like these and from youth writers themselves.

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Author:   Wendy R. Williams
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
Imprint:   University of Massachusetts Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.332kg
ISBN:  

9781625343970


ISBN 10:   1625343973
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 September 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Listen to the Poet is well written, engaging, and a pleasure to read, with a flow to the chapters that gives the whole book an effective narrative. --Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, author of You Gotta BE the Book Teaching Engaged and Reflective Reading with Adolescents A timely and necessary book for literacy educators and all adults who work with young people on their creative writing. --Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, coeditor of Gumbo for the Soul: Liberating Memoirs and Stories to Inspire Females of Color Through rich and nuanced ethnographic detail, Williams beautifully ushers us into the world of a group of diverse and talented youth poets who join together to nurture their voices, hone their writing, and literally get their words out into the world. By revealing how and why literacy lives so powerfully and vitally among these youth, Listen to the Poet promises to not only help educators develop writing curricula that draws upon students' strengths but also provide a commanding counter narrative that challenges and reframes the typically deficit oriented depictions of young people in much of our contemporary sociopolitical landscape. --Robert Petrone, coauthor of Re-thinking the Adolescent in Adolescent Literacy


Listen to the Poet is well written, engaging, and a pleasure to read, with a flow to the chapters that gives the whole book an effective narrative.--Jeffrey D. Wilhelm, author of You Gotta BE the Book Teaching Engaged and Reflective Reading with Adolescents A timely and necessary book for literacy educators and all adults who work with young people on their creative writing.--Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, coeditor of Gumbo for the Soul: Liberating Memoirs and Stories to Inspire Females of Color Through rich and nuanced ethnographic detail, Williams beautifully ushers us into the world of a group of diverse and talented youth poets who join together to nurture their voices, hone their writing, and literally get their words out into the world. By revealing how and why literacy lives so powerfully and vitally among these youth, Listen to the Poet promises to not only help educators develop writing curricula that draws upon students' strengths but also provide a commanding counter narrative that challenges and reframes the typically deficit oriented depictions of young people in much of our contemporary sociopolitical landscape.--Robert Petrone, coauthor of Re-thinking the Adolescent in Adolescent Literacy


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Wendy R. Williams is assistant professor of English education at Arizona State University.

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