Occupy Poetics

Occupy Poetics

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Sep 15, 2015 · English · eBook (173 pages)
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Format eBook
Pages 173
Language English
Published Sep 15, 2015
Publisher Essay Press

Description

Occupy Poetics presents a rich tapestry of voices that delve into the cultural and political resonance of the Occupy movement. Curated by Thom Donovan, this anthology assembles a diverse group of poets and writers who engage critically with the spirit of collective action and social change. Each contribution reflects a unique perspective on activism, weaving together personal reflections, political commentary, and poetic exploration.

Through this collection, readers are invited to consider the intersections of art and activism, and how poetry can serve as a powerful tool for dialogue and resistance. The varied styles and approaches highlight the multifaceted nature of protest and identity in contemporary society. As these authors grapple with the implications of the movement, they illuminate the ways in which creativity can inspire and mobilize communities toward a shared vision of justice and equality. This book is not only a response to a significant moment in history but a call to action for future generations.

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Poetry Politics
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