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Eliza Cullen wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 2 months ago
Question 2
That extra information provided changes how I think about Hughes’s story “Blessed Assurance” a lot. As someone who has very little experience with religion (other than the one night a year at a co […]
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Abby wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 2 months ago
The main argument of the chapter titled “Homophobia and Heterosexism in the Black Church and Community” by Kelly Brown Douglas is that homophobia is a subject that the Black community must confront. Douglas argues […]

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Jack Galle wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 2 months ago
Learning of the interpretations of the story of Ruth and Naomi in the bible the song written by the choir director takes a different meaning. Initially when reading the story, I thought that maybe the comment made […]

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Alyssa S. wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 2 months ago
Prompt TwoTo begin with, it is interesting that despite the hints at Delmar’s “effeminacy,” there is no explicit indication that he is actually gay. The story is simply John’s perceptions of what a man should and […]

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Leslie Wingard wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 2 months ago
No need to comment on classmates’s posts here online but be sure to post your own response to TWO of the prompts below by Thursday between 9:45 am and 11:05 am! Give your one post a clever title and add images […]
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Rujie Wang wrote a new post on the site Chinese Cinema as Translation of Cultures 5 years, 2 months ago
China's New LeftBy Pankaj Mishra of New York Times One day earlier this year I met Wang Hui at the Thinker’s Cafe near Tsinghua University in Be […]
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Olivia Navarro-Farr wrote a new post on the site Olivia Navarro-Farr 5 years, 2 months ago
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Olivia Navarro-Farr became a registered member 5 years, 2 months ago
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Patrick wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
Aaron Coleman’s dissection of this shipwreck and the way he not only describes it but, but places the reader within the environment is impressive. Detail by detail he crafts an image and a sensory experience that […]

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Jack Galle wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
American Football was very interesting to me. The line “I wanted to be a trophy before I wanted to be a man” hits at a point seldom made in American sports. Especially at the professional level, the vast majority […]
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Rekik Ziku wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
In the poem “A Fire She Loved”, Aaron Coleman depicts a woman getting drunk on whiskey and reflecting back to her job of feeding people. Coleman shows that this woman prioritizes drinking as it was “Heavier an […]

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Cole Ward wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
I first learned about the art of translation from working under Prof. Bourne. I think Coleman described my understanding of it well. It’s that he could walk away from a translation more easily than his own work […]

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Ty wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
After attending the Poetry Reading by Aaron Coleman, I was intrigued by a multitude of things and greatly moved by his readings of his poetry. Prior to hearing him read them, it was slightly difficult for me to […]

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Eliza Cullen wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
There are many connections between the poems that Aaron Coleman wrote and read out loud and the themes that we have talked about in class. One of the connections between the poems and the class is the theme of […]

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Samuel Boudreau wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
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In “Very Many Hands,” Aaron Coleman establishes the landscape for his book, “Threat Come Close,” a collection of poems, by understanding the stories and experiences of mig […]

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Hannah Groetsch wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
I was intrigued by “Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras, March, 1864” and “Negro Reverend of an All White Church” and the similarities between the two of them. Both are persona poems about Coleman […]
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Carly McWilliams wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
I was so excited that Aaron Coleman chose to recite many of the poems we read in class yesterday, including “A Fire She Loved” and “Another Strange Land: Downpour off Cape Hatteras (March, 1864).” These two […]
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Abby wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
In an interview with Alive Mag, Aaron Coleman states, “When I’m writing, the idea is to look so closely at the situation or the feeling that that stands before any concerns of being representative. But at the […]

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maud utstein wrote a new post on the site Religion in Black Film and Literature (Fall 2020) 5 years, 3 months ago
After listening to the poetry reading by Aaron Coleman, I was intrigued by 2 of his poems, Viciousness in Ends and A Fire She Loved. What I found especially interesting about Viciousness in Ends was how he […]
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