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Johns Hopkins University | AS.220.613

Readings in Poetry: Black Women, Radical Writing

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This graduate Readings course will focus on the 2018 anthology Letters to the Future: Black Women/Radical Writing, which we will read alongside books by some of the individual poets whose work it celebrates. We will explore a variety of possibilities of form, theme, and conceptions of poetry, of language, of Blackness, of gender, of what and how it means to write radically, to write to the future, to write out of the past. While acknowledging how historical and contemporary contexts inform both the creation and the collection of works by Black women poets, students of all backgrounds will have the opportunity to engage creatively and critically with a wide range of practices, forms, styles, and concerns—and to write toward their own future imaginings.

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