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Poetic Inquiry as Social Justice and Political Response
Sarah MacKenzie-Dawson, John J. Guiney Yallop, Heidi van Rooyen, Anne McCrary Sullivan, Sheila Stewart, Sheila Squillante, Molly H. Sherman, Gisela Ruebsaat, Bonnie Nish, Robert Christopher Nellis, Heather McLeod, Margaret McKeon, Mark D. McCarthy, Pauline Sameshima, Natalie Honein, Amanda N. Gulla, Sandra Filippelli, Kimberly Dark, Maya Borhani, Lee Beavington, Robin Barre, Laura Apol, Sean Wiebe, Sandra L. Faulkner, and Alexandra Fidyk
December 2019- / ISBN: 9781622736492
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266pp. ; $59 €50 £44
This volume speaks to the use of poetry in critical qualitative research and practice focused on social justice. In this collection, poetry is a response, a call to action, agitation, and a frame for future social justice work. The authors engage with poetry’s potential for connectivity, political power, and evocation through methodological, theoretical, performative, and empirical work. The poet-researchers consider questions of how poetry and Poetic Inquiry can be a response to political and social events, be used as a pedagogical tool to critique inequitable social structures, and how Poetic Inquiry speaks to our local identities and politics. The authors answer the question: “What spaces can poetry create for dialogue about critical awareness, social justice, and re-visioning of social, cultural, and political worlds?” This volume adds to the growing body of Poetic Inquiry through the demonstration of poetry as political action, response, and reflective practice. We hope this collection inspires you to write and engage with political poetry to realize the power of poetry as political action, response, and reflective practice.