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xcp_23.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 23

A feature section "Social Studies" features work by Tyrone Williams, Soham Patel, Kate Eichorn, John-Michael Rivera, Hilton Obenzinger, Don Mee Choi, Mahmoud Darwish (tr. Saifedean Ammous), Adrienne…

xcp_21_22.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 21-22

"South Africa: Literature and Social Movements," a double issue dedicated to the memory of Dennis Brutus, meditates on literature, culture, politics and daily life in post-Apartheid South Africa.…

xcp_20.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 20

An anniversary issue inviting contributors to write micro-essays on the journal's theme of "Cross Cultural Poetics." Work by Kazim Ali, Amiri Baraka, Susan Briante, Maria Damon, Jeff Derksen, Patrick…

xcp_2.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 2

Kamau Brathwaite joins the masthead. A themed section "History/In/Heritance" includes poetry, prose, and photography by Juan Felipe Herrera, U Sam Oeur, Paul Naylor, Jeff Derksen, Lisa McLoud, Hilton…

xcp_19.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 19

Several photo-dossiers on "Globalizing Protest" by Oliver Ressler feature throughout the issue. The special section is "Yet Citizen are You?" with poetry, essays, and prose by Scott Bear Don't Walk,…

xcp_18.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 18

Theme section "News that Stays" includes contributions by Adrienne Rich, Jaswinder Bolina, Rodrigo Toscano, Paula Boniolo and Rodolfo Elbert, Amiri Baraka, Bill King, Kenny Tanemura, Patricia Smith,…

xcp_17.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 17

A special section "Public Language & Dreamstories" features work by Katherine McKittrick, M. NourbeSe Philip, Roger Farr, Kamau Brathwaite, Michael Davidson, Fred Wah, and Opal Palmer Adisa. Reviews…

xcp_15_16.pdf

XCP: Cross Cultural Poetics 15–16

A double issue split into "State/Capital" and "Word." "State/Capital" includes contributions from Giles Goodland, Grace Lee Boggs (interview), Amiri Baraka, the Movement of Unemployed Workers, Kendra…