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Three Inaugural Poets and Their Poems, Three Decades Apart. Robert Frost (1961), Maya Angelou (1992), Amanda Gorman (2021)
Document Type
article
Source
RATE Issues, Vol 29, Iss 29 (2023)
Subject
representation
intensity
posthumanism
poststructuralism
accelerationism
plagiarism
positive attitude
negative attitude
subjective norms
academic writing
postgraduate students
inaugural poem
amanda gorman
maya angelou
robert frost
contextualizing literature
literature in the efl classroom
Special aspects of education
LC8-6691
Language
English
ISSN
1844-6159
Abstract
National Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman recited her inaugural poem for President Biden in January 2021, referencing Maya Angelou, who had been the inaugural poet of President Clinton three decades before, and who referenced, in turn, the first person to recite a poem at a presidential inauguration, Robert Frost, six decades ago. There are clear intertextual connections, which lead to a wider socio-cultural and historical contextualization of the poems, as well as to a political interpretation of the position of the inaugural poet. This kind of reading and contextualization can be useful in the EFL classroom, as the Gen Z cohort, of which Gorman is part, seems more inclined to interact around topics of social issues and current world events, which they consider personally relevant.