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“Brooks brought to modern american poetry her own peculiar sensibility which manifests at once the embodiment of both Wallace Stevens's blue guitar and the African griot's drum.... ??5 Certainly, African-american poetry as read aloud is anything but simple—rather, it may have simple sentence structure, but the meanings behind the words are complex, dynamic, and sometimes double or triple entendres.... Shakespearean work is witty as well, but not like in the way that spoken-word African-american poetry is....
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Research Paper
From the paper "Analysis of Sherman Alexie's The Powwow at the End of the World" it is clear that "The Powwow at the End of the World" is one of the recent native american literary anthologies that raised the issue of the injustice done to Indians to public discourse.... The rhythm of the poetry also played an important part.... The rhythm of the poetry also played an important part.... According to Gillan's the manic pace is what makes Alexie's poetry wondrous, as he is always aware that the average Indian male dies at fifty, so he seems determined to fashion poetry from his experiences while he can (p....
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Book Report/Review
In the paper 'History of Native Education in the British North American Colonies' the author focuses on the drawbacks of the internal colonial model of education, which could be seen all over in the North American history of native american education.... he drawbacks of the internal colonial model of education could be seen all over in the North American history of native american education.... Internal colonialism was materialized by the Europeans through dislocating the Native peoples by their expansionary ways; by segregating and limiting the Native Americans in the reservation system; through forced integration of native american societies; political and economic supremacy of reservation matters by the colonizers; and promoting racial outlook on Native people....
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Essay
The paper 'Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony' analyzes the story of Tayo, a young half white, half native american man who feels divided between his two, seemingly disparate heritages and struggles to figure out how he fits into the world in which he lives.... He was held as a prisoner in a Philippine prisoner of war camp—another culture other than native american which Tayo encounters—and when he returns home he suffers from what is now called post-traumatic stress disorder....
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Book Report/Review
("The Best american poetry 1996”) Furthermore, the name of the pawnshop, ‘Liberty Loan' also perhaps suggests that no other culture may feel liberated at the cost of American Liberty or that American liberty demands that a non American culture loan its freedom from the main nation before it can go its own way.... The Best american poetry 1996 - ENotes.... Martin Espada is a notable Latin poet and is renowned for notable contribution to poetry especially in Latin America....
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Essay
In choosing the grounds for the poem, and its extended collection Leaves of Grass, Whitman deliberately abandoned the conventional themes and the stock ornamentation for poetry known till date, to choose the "broadest average of humanity and its identities in the [then] ripening Nineteenth Century, and especially in each of their countless examples and practical occupations in the United States" [Whitman, 1888; p.... 0] Whitman, who was distressed by disunity and fragmentation of American society, through his profound and absolute democratic vision, attempted to offer his poetry as a gesture of healing and togetherness....
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Book Report/Review
This essay "native american and Australian Aborigines Land Ownership" is about the problem with both native american and Aborigine land ownership rights is the definition of ownership.... n the United States, Indian (native american) land does not fall under state law.... native american agencies, depending on the tribe, rule their land.... This native american government is regulated by the United States Federal government....
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Essay
?Encyclopedia of american poetry: The Nineteenth Century.... aralson is the author of the popular book Encyclopedia of american poetry which is a compendium of various poetry works in the history of America.... In the book Encyclopedia of american poetry, the author attempts to analyse the various issue presented by Watkins such as the torture and a hard time that African Americans endured at the time of his composing the poem.... imilar to the Encyclopedia of american poetry, the book The Poetry of Slavery: An Anglo-American Anthology, 1764-1865 is another compilation of various poems in the american poetry history but usually, this book analyses poems that were composed strictly between 1764 and 1865....
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Annotated Bibliography