Title of article :
A Unified Poet Alliance: The Personal and Social Outcomes of Youth Spoken Word Poetry Programmingi
Author/Authors :
Susan Weinstein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This article places youth spoken word (YSW) poetry programming within the larger framework of arts education. Drawing primarily on transcripts of interviews with teen poets and adult teaching artists and program administrators, the article identifies specific benefits that participants ascribe to youth spoken word, including the development of literate identities, therapeutic experiences, overcoming of shyness, and increased self-confidence and self-esteem. The author describes the writing workshop format common to many YSW programs and analyzes the specific contribution of performance to the benefits that participants identify from YSW. This article draws on James Geeʹs (1991) concept of Discourses to explain the strong identification that many YSW poets feel toward their chosen genre.
Journal title :
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Journal title :
International Journal of Education and the Arts