Spanglish
pues estoy creando Spanglish
bi-cultural systems
scientific lexicographical
inter-textual integrations
two expressions
existentially wired
two dominant languages
continentally abrazándose
in colloquial combate
imperio spanglish emerges
sobre territorio bi-lingual
las novelas mexicanas
mixing with radiorocknroll
immigrant/migrant
nasal mispronouncements
hip-hop, street salsa, spanish pop
standard english classroom
with computer technicalities
spanglish is literally perfect
LAVIERA, T. Benedición: The Complete Poetry of Tato Laviera. Houston: Arte Público Press, 2014 (fragmento).
Nesse poema de Tato Laviera, o eu lírico destaca uma
Disponível em: www.cartoonstock.com. Acesso em: 25 out. 2021.
Ao retratar o ambiente de trabalho em um escritório, esse cartum tem por objetivo
No man is an island,
Entire of itself;
Every man is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
[...]
Any man's death diminishes me,
Because I am involved in mankind.
DONNE, J. The Works of John Donne. Londres: John W. Parker, 1839 (fragmento).
Nesse poema, a expressão “No man is an island” ressalta o(a)
Disponível em: https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net. Acesso em: 29 out. 2021 (adaptado).
Esse cartaz de campanha sugere que
Things We Carry on the Sea
We carry tears in our eyes: good-bye father, good-bye
[mother
We carry soil in small bags: may home never fade in our
[hearts
We carry carnage of mining, droughts, floods, genocides
We carry dust of our families and neighbors incinerated
[in mushroom clouds
We carry our islands sinking under the sea
We carry our hands, feet, bones, hearts and best minds
[for a new life
We carry diplomas: medicine, engineer, nurse,
[education, math, poetry, even if they mean
[nothing to the other shore
We carry railroads, plantations, laundromats,
[bodegas, taco trucks, farms, factories, nursing
[homes, hospitals, schools, temples... built on
[our ancestors' backs
We carry old homes along the spine, new dreams in our
[chests
We carry yesterday, today and tomorrow
We're orphans of the wars forced upon us
We're refugees of the sea rising from industrial wastes
And we carry our mother tongues
[...]
As we drift... in our rubber boats... from shore... to shore...
[to shore...
PING, W. Disponível em: https://poets.org. Acesso em: 1 jun. 2023 (fragmento).
Ao retratar a trajetória de refugiados, o poema recorre à imagem de viagem marítima para destacar o(a)