Hello everyone! For this 9th blog assignment, I will be using found poetry and blackout poetry to interpret and reflect on the 4 texts I have linked down below. Both found poetry and blackout poetry are made from existing texts. Words or phrases can be rearranged, reordered or shown as poems in found poetry. For blackout poetry, a person takes a black marker to cross out words or phrases, as if censoring them, to keep the ones that will form their poem.
I would also like to say that in working with these texts related to discourse communities, I worked with my classmates from my English Composition I class, Javon Lindsey-Terrell and Tai Mai. Working on these poems, we learned that there are many descriptions in these texts such as being connected and sharing history that can be seen within our classroom. I really enjoyed making these because I personally think there is something visually appealing about them. We tried our best to keep the essence of these texts although removing many words from the original work. Hope you enjoy!
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Sabatino
10/28/2019 08:55:46 am
I see you used the introduction to contextualize the overall blog post -- including relevant references of your co-authors, helpful links to genre definitions of found poetry, and a concise summary of the found poetry genres you are using here.
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Shanell Dodd
10/28/2019 10:53:18 am
I enjoyed reading your found poems. i was able to make meaning from all
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Tai
10/29/2019 06:44:03 am
I like the found poem you guys made for our community discourse. Each word defines our class when it comes to discourse and I felt it speaks out to not just me but for the class as well. Compose, communicate, and connection is a good place to start.
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Jada Durham
10/29/2019 06:44:38 am
I enjoyed reading your found poem this week i can understand the meaning and your brought it out in such a creative way.
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Madison Lidstone
10/29/2019 06:46:20 am
I love how you used what you did in class for this! It shows how youre reflecting back to what we are learning and keeping human connections through story telling alive and well after class :)
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10/29/2019 06:48:22 am
Really enjoyed your found poem you guys did a wonderful job and it was very creative the way you did the layout.
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