I don’t know about you, but Youtube is a wonderful source of procrastination for me. Each time I can’t get work done, I head there and preload videos as an incentive to meet (or miss) my deadlines.
Lately, I’ve been on a binge of poetry videos, and I thought I’d mix some up here to share with you.
My suggestion: If you are uncomfortable with performances that contain queer references blasting out of your speakers……use headphones.
That was Dakota Camacho — on Myspace and Youtube.
Marty McConnell questions the revolution on a very popular poetry tv show. If you like what you see/hear, plenty more available here. I like the videos of female figureheads(?) who have passed away, speaking to contemporary pop culture stars. Or, start here, a poem about gay domestic violence.
Followed by Paul Mabon (very into audience participation, this one).
Regie Cabico, who also gets a bit angry about the kind of guys who are attracted to him.
Digression: If “You bring out the [noun] in me” sounds like a familiar sentence in poetry by now, it might be due to Sandra Cisneros’ “You Bring Out the Mexican in Me“.
For other examples, check out Bao Phi’s You bring out the Vietnamese in me; or queer poet Maiana Minahal’s You bring out the Filipina in me.
For poetry somehow a bit closer to home, Sharanya Manivannan’s You bring out the Sri Lankan in me (she performed regularly in KL, before moving to Madras and helping to organise the first Chennai LGBT pride parade).
A court in India recently overturned a law used to criminalise same sex relationships, by the way.
Skim, on the damages of hate. For more of Skim, I found another video here, a Myspace account, a new blog and a Facebook page.
Sarah Dopp, who also engagingly discusses queer identities, andgender, sexuality and mom. Sarah Dopp also runs a wonderful website called Genderfork. I’m personally very attracted to the Profiles section, because I get to check other people out (ie: almost be a creepy internet perve, but it doesn’t count if you don’t google anybody!).
And finally, for those with a Youtube account (and who are older than 18), you can watch Ernesto Sarewale perform in the buff, waxing poetic about Her Penis.



August 5th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Poetics, and Politics – lovely!
August 6th, 2009 at 2:19 am
lainie, I’m honored to be included! Thank you.