"Craig Santos Perez by Diana Arterian"
"I have written about 'gastrocolonialism,' food sovereignty, decolonial diets, gardening, GMO agriculture, import cults, Pacific Islander health, and other aspects of the colonial food systems. Spam is the most charismatic food in the American Pacific, so it has become a central, fatty trope in my work for all the reasons you mentioned. Poetry, and the food humanities in general, is able to articulate and express the complicated emotions that we have with food, especially in a colonial context."
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What Sparks Poetry: Jennifer Chang on Drafts
"In truth, I misremembered the statue, I misrepresent it; in my poem, there is more than one enslaved person at Lincoln’s knees. But this is not the only reason I could not get the draft right. I wanted to capture the feeling of two friends wandering in a city, the ebb and flow of their conversation. Most of all, I wanted the poem to do what letters do: bridge a distance in geography and in time: the future, the past, Washington, D.C., Texas, the thaw that makes some late winter days feel like spring." |
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