Exploring the intersection of haiku and African American literary traditions, Lenard D. Moore's work integrates storytelling, jazz poetry, ekphrasis, and elegies. The analysis highlights how Moore's innovative approach and extensive publication history contribute to the recognition of haiku as a significant form within African American poetry, showcasing its cultural relevance and artistic depth.
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"Care Ethics and Poetry" explores the connection between poetry and feminist care ethics, arguing that moral progress stems from inquiry and imagination. It suggests that engaging with poetry fosters caring habits and offers poems that provoke moral reflection without overt moralizing, enhancing our understanding of both poetry and care ethics.