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Poeti BreakBeat

Questa serie offre una raccolta vibrante e dinamica di poesia, profondamente radicata nell'estetica e nello spirito dell'hip-hop. Si concentra sull'esposizione di voci contemporanee entusiasmanti, portando nuove prospettive sulla pagina. I libri fungono da codice per le nuove tendenze, guardando sempre alla prossima ondata di espressione letteraria e culturale.

The Breakbeat Poets
Citizen Illegal
Build Yourself a Boat
The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 4
Too Much Midnight
Everything Must Go

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • Citizen Illegal is a revealing portrait of life as a first generation immigrant, a celebration of Chicano joy, a shout against erasure, and a vibrant re-imagining of Mexican American life.

    Citizen Illegal
  • The Breakbeat Poets

    • 350pagine
    • 13 ore di lettura

    A first-of-its-kind anthology of hip-hop poetica written for and by the people.

    The Breakbeat Poets
  • A refreshing, unapologetic intervention into ongoing conversations about the line between sexual freedom and sexual exploitation.Black Queer Hoe is a refreshing, unapologetic intervention into ongoing conversations about the line between sexual freedom and sexual exploitation.Women’s sexuality is often used as a weapon against them. In this powerful debut, Britteney Black Rose Kapri lends her unmistakable voice to fraught questions of identity, sexuality, reclamation, and power, in a world that refuses Black Queer women permission to define their own lives and boundaries.

    Black Queer Hoe
  • Continues and deepens the work of the first BreakBeat Poets anthology by focusing on some of the most exciting Black women writing today. This anthology breaks up the myth of hip-hop as a boys' club, and asserts the truth that the cypher is a feminine form. --From publisher description

    The Breakbeat Poets Vol. 2
  • On My Way to Liberation

    • 28pagine
    • 1 ora di lettura

    Exploring the journey of a gender nonconforming individual in Chicago, this book highlights the everyday experiences of trans people often overlooked in a cisnormative society. Through various settings—from sex shops to family gatherings—H. Melt crafts a vision of a future where trans individuals are embraced and valued. The narrative emphasizes the importance of visibility and respect, aiming to inspire a transformative dialogue around trans liberation and belonging.

    On My Way to Liberation
  • Celebrating the hidden history of Chicago, this work channels the spirit of Howard Zinn through the lens of poetry. Kevin Coval, recognized as the "Best Chicago Poet" by The Chicago Reader, explores the city's rich and often overlooked narratives, weaving together themes of social justice and cultural identity. His unique voice brings to life the stories of those who have shaped Chicago, offering readers a profound connection to the city's past and present.

    A People's History of Chicago
  • Award-winning poet and playwright Idris Goodwin interrogates and remixes our cultural past in order to make sense of our present and potential futures.

    Can I Kick It?