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232 INDEX<br />

Moss, Thylias<br />

“A Reconsideration of <strong>the</strong><br />

Blackbird,” 109–13<br />

Mr. Lif<br />

“Home of <strong>the</strong> Brave,” 154,<br />

158–60<br />

Mura, David, 191<br />

narrative<br />

disembodied, 27–8, 80<br />

<strong>in</strong> equivocal agency, 94–7<br />

first-person, 23–7, 36–44, 49–50,<br />

68–9, 80<br />

fragmented, 47–8<br />

master, 80–2<br />

Nas, 154, 160, 162<br />

Neate, Patrick, xi, 168, 185<br />

Nelson, Cary, 44<br />

Neruda, Pablo, 4, 54, 60, 117<br />

Canto general, 6<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluence of, 14, 143–4<br />

“La United Fruit Co.,” 125<br />

New Criticism, 16–17<br />

Newton, John, 110<br />

Notorious B.I.G., 42, 154<br />

Ready to Die, 162–3<br />

“Respect,” 163–5<br />

“Th<strong>in</strong>gs Done Changed,” 165<br />

Oboler, Suzanne, 208 n. 2<br />

O’Brien, Tim, 78, 82, 203 n. 4,<br />

204 n. 7<br />

Ostriker, Alicia, 21, 25, 62, 72, 190<br />

O<strong>the</strong>llo, 87<br />

Palmer, Michael<br />

“Sun,” 94–7, 103, 190<br />

Parenti, Michael, 10–11, 166,<br />

210 n. 4<br />

Perceptionists, The, 9<br />

Pérez-Torres, Rafael, 122, 141–2,<br />

149–50<br />

periodization, x<br />

Perk<strong>in</strong>s, William Eric, 171<br />

Perloff, Marjorie, 44, 102, 118<br />

P<strong>in</strong>sky, Robert, 4, 15, 80<br />

<strong>political</strong> <strong>poetry</strong><br />

def<strong>in</strong>ed, 10–11<br />

term<strong>in</strong>ology for, 10–14<br />

types of, 18–29<br />

positionality, 13–14, 23, 39–40<br />

postmodernism, 73, 80–1<br />

and hip-hop, 179<br />

v. Modernism, 25<br />

Potter, Russell A., 156, 157, 170,<br />

178, 186<br />

Pound, Ezra<br />

and form, 17<br />

“In a Station of <strong>the</strong> Metro,” 100<br />

and migratory agency, 117,<br />

121–2, 148–9<br />

power<br />

and hip-hop, 167–70, 174–5<br />

and <strong>poetry</strong>, 2, 140–6, 194–9<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Paul, 181<br />

progress<br />

concept of, 22, 81<br />

Cervantes, Lorna Dee on, 132–4<br />

Rodríguez, Luis J. on, 49–50<br />

protest<br />

see resistance<br />

public discourse<br />

and <strong>poetry</strong>, 3–4, 9–10, 30–1, 96<br />

and poets’ roles, 3–4<br />

Public Enemy, 5, 160, 196<br />

see also Chuck D<br />

Ramazani, Jahan, 42–4, 110<br />

Rasula, Jed, 25, 26<br />

reception <strong>the</strong>ory<br />

see Iser, Wolfgang<br />

Redd<strong>in</strong>g, J. Saunders, 54–5<br />

referentiality, 8–9, 12, 24–7, 35–41,<br />

57–8, 72–5, 77–80<br />

compare imag<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

representation<br />

<strong>in</strong> hip-hop, 158–60<br />

<strong>in</strong> <strong>poetry</strong>, 5–6, 68–9, 73–5, 95–7,<br />

101–6, 141–7, 150<br />

resistance<br />

<strong>poetry</strong> as form of, 2, 10–12, 37,<br />

52–7, 141–4

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