This collection of ten critical essays is the first scholarly criticism of haiku by Sonia Sanchez. Her haiku, full of power and emotional voice for people, love, human nature, and African American experience, redefine haiku in English and African American poetic expression with her unique individuality.
This collection of ten critical essays is the first scholarly criticism of haiku by Sonia Sanchez. Her haiku, full of power and emotional voice for people, love, human nature, and African American experience, redefine haiku in English and African American poetic expression with her unique individuality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by John Zheng - Contributions by Michio Arimitsu; Tiffany Austin; John J. Han; Sally Michael Hanna; Richard A. Iadonisi; Toru Kiuchi; Ce Rosenow; Meta L. Schettler and Becky Thompson
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Introduction: Sonia Sanchez's Poetic Spirit John Zheng "another life force": Racial Violence and Collective Memory in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Meta L. Schettler "The Color of Your Song": Sonia Sanchez's African American Haiku as Cosmopolitan "Green" Poetry Michio Arimitsu "Some Beauty....Some Love" and an Attitude: The Haiku of Sonia Sanchez Richard A. Iadonisi Constant Sky: Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Becky Thompson Reading Sonia Sanchez's Haiku as Racial Representation Sally Michael Hanna Reflections of the "Haiku Mind": Formal Innovation in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Sequences Ce Rosenow A Writer's Creative Mind: Sonia Sanchez's Sonku John Zheng Celebratory and Defiant: Sonia Sanchez's Ethnographic Haiku John J. Han The Gendered Blues in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Tiffany Austin Sonia Sanchez's Haiku: From Origin to Development Toru Kiuchi
Introduction: Sonia Sanchez's Poetic Spirit John Zheng "another life force": Racial Violence and Collective Memory in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Meta L. Schettler "The Color of Your Song": Sonia Sanchez's African American Haiku as Cosmopolitan "Green" Poetry Michio Arimitsu "Some Beauty....Some Love" and an Attitude: The Haiku of Sonia Sanchez Richard A. Iadonisi Constant Sky: Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Becky Thompson Reading Sonia Sanchez's Haiku as Racial Representation Sally Michael Hanna Reflections of the "Haiku Mind": Formal Innovation in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Sequences Ce Rosenow A Writer's Creative Mind: Sonia Sanchez's Sonku John Zheng Celebratory and Defiant: Sonia Sanchez's Ethnographic Haiku John J. Han The Gendered Blues in Sonia Sanchez's Haiku Tiffany Austin Sonia Sanchez's Haiku: From Origin to Development Toru Kiuchi
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