A Conversation with Poet Laureate Jason Magabo Perez
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
1M ago
Poet Laureate Jason Magabo Perez discusses his work, including his newest book, "I ask about what falls away," as well as his time as San Diego’s Poet Laureate with UC San Diego University Librarian Erik Mitchell. Perez is an Associate Professor and Director of Ethnic Studies at California State University San Marcos. He is the author of “Phenomenology of Superhero” and “This is for the Mostless.” He's a recipient of a Challenge America Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and previous Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Art and Thought. Series: "Writers" [Humanities] [Show ID: 393 ..read more
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Lamya's Poem
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC Santa Barbara
1M ago
Filmmaker Sam Kadi joins moderator Juan Campo, professor of religious studies at UC Santa Barbara, for a discussion of the film Lamya’s Poem. Together, they consider how the film employs magical realism to interweave scenes from the lives of contemporary Syrian refugees with the experiences of 13th century poet Rumi. Kadi discusses the uses of animation in crafting a fantastical world, and shares perspectives on the important role of music, a conversation that continued with input from composer Christopher Willis, who was in attendance for the screening. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanitie ..read more
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KAHNOP - To Tell a Story (Short Version)
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
4M ago
An 800-foot-long stone path of words, KAHNOP • TO TELL A STORY is the 22nd public artwork commissioned by the Stuart Collection at UC San Diego. The text for the UC San Diego walkway draws from the writing of authors and scholars with ties to the University and its history. Organized by a spine of keywords composed by Ann Hamilton, this concordance of documents weaves together threads of thinking from many different disciplines. The piece was built line by line, rather than as a singular continuous narrative, and yet clear themes emerge and recur throughout the 1,300-line composition. A femini ..read more
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A Conversation with N. Scott Momaday - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2023
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
9M ago
Poet, novelist and Native American scholar N. Scott Momaday has spent decades bringing his culture and the landscape alive through his writing. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his first novel, "House Made of Dawn." His books include "The Way to Rainy Mountain," "In the Bear's House," "In the Presence of the Sun: Stories and Poems, 1961-1991," and "The Gourd Dancer." He is also the editor of various anthologies and collections centered on his Kiowa heritage. As part of the Writer's Symposium By the Sea, host Dean Nelson sat down with Momaday at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, to talk about h ..read more
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An Evening with Alice Walker - Writer's Symposium by the Sea 2020
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
9M ago
An internationally celebrated American novelist, short story writer, poet, and activist, Walker's work has been translated into more than two dozen languages, and her books have sold more than fifteen million copies. She wrote The Color Purple, for which she won the National Book Award for hardcover fiction, and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Walker's collected work includes poetry, novels, short fiction, essays, critical essays, and children's stories. She was the recipient of a Rosenthal Foundation award and an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters award for In Love and Trouble ..read more
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Rap on Trial: Is it a Crime to Rhyme?
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC Irvine
9M ago
Should your art send you to prison? Rap lyrics are increasingly turning up as evidence in courtrooms across the country. The fictional characters portrayed in violent gansta rap songs are often a far cry from the true personalities of the artists behind them, yet uninitiated audiences easily conflate artist with character and fiction with fact. On a broader scale, using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal cases also raises questions about artistic freedom, freedom of speech and the rights of all citizens to receive a fair trial. UC Irvines Charis E. Kubrin, Ph.D and Adam Dunbar explore these is ..read more
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From War Child to Global Citizen with Emmanuel Jal
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
9M ago
Emmanuel Jal, an internationally recognized hip-hop musician, former child soldier turned activist and entrepreneur, shares his story and music. Jal was born into the life of a child solider in the early 1980s in the war-torn region of Southern Sudan. He calls upon all of us to engage with our world and become global citizens through scholarship, leadership and service. [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 33490 ..read more
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An Evening with Robert Pinsky - Point Loma Writer’s Symposium by the Sea 2017
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC San Diego
9M ago
Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky describes himself as a "composer" who considers poetry to be first and foremost a vocal art, and his work seeks to blur the distinctions between language and music by emphasizing the rhythms and innate physicality of recited verse in a jazz context. In this performance for the 22nd Writer's Symposium by the Sea at Point Loma Nazarene University, Pinsky's reading is accompanied by a talented trio of PLNU students. The music - a blend of rehearsed and improvised - employs a variety of jazz styles, sometimes sympathetic and sometimes in playful counterpoint, but ..read more
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Resilient Love in a Time of Hate: A Discussion with David Kim and Sunni Patterson
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC Santa Barbara
9M ago
New Orleans native Sunni Patterson is an internationally-known Def poetry artist and activist. She is joined in a conversation with George Lipsitz and David Kim about her music and poetry, and her life reaching, teaching and healing. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 31570 ..read more
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Potent Poet Sunni Patterson
Poetry (Audio)
by UCTV: UC Santa Barbara
9M ago
New Orleans native Sunni Patterson powerfully recites one of her many poems. Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 31630 ..read more
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