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When a Name Falls from a Face: A discussion of a selection from Divya Victor’s book Curb

Jun 15, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
CURB by Divya Victor
02:58 • 1min
3
Navros Modi's Death
04:27 • 1min
4
The White Space
05:55 • 5min
5
The Relationship Between the Notes and the Poems
10:44 • 2min
6
The Poetry of Violence and Prejudice
13:12 • 2min
7
Curb Three, Gold Coast Cafe, Hoboken New Jersey
14:45 • 2min
8
Curbing Threes: A Visual Poem
16:42 • 2min
9
The Dot Busters Poem
19:00 • 2min
10
The Relationship Between He and the Roman Words
21:07 • 2min
11
The Sound of a Name Falling From a Face
22:41 • 2min
12
The Name Falling From the Face
24:23 • 2min
13
Frequency Parenthesis of Alca's Testimony
26:11 • 3min
14
The Meaning of Frequency
28:50 • 2min
15
The Frequency of Violence
30:26 • 2min
16
The Importance of Frequency and Vibration
31:59 • 2min
17
The Frequency of Violence
34:09 • 2min
18
How to Choose a Man Who Was a Print Shop Owner?
36:10 • 2min
19
The Softness of the Witness
37:45 • 2min
20
The Grey Monochrome of the Indian Gregory Peck
39:42 • 2min
21
The Metro Poem: An Experimental Elegy
42:02 • 2min
22
The Vive Victor's Poem on Anti-Blackness
43:38 • 2min
23
The Address of Divya Victor's Poem
45:49 • 2min
24
The Five White Teachers Who Teach Brown Brothers to Hate Black Brothers
47:39 • 2min
25
The Five Blanks
49:33 • 2min
26
The Power of Lyricism and Political Criticism
51:17 • 2min
27
The Importance of Having Our Own Litany of Names
53:21 • 3min
28
The Importance of Gathering Paradise
55:59 • 2min
29
Awaken the River and Shedding Silence by Janice Meirikatani
57:45 • 2min
30
Diasporic Poetics
59:30 • 3min