Jackson & McDaniel

 Anthem for My Belly After Eating Too Much was an interesting poem. It's about black feminist body embodiment. The author's discussion was about her relationship with her body and the way it is processed and understood by people. One of the points that I found interesting was when she mentioned her body and its relationship, the way it is imitated, and received especially being a black woman. All that causes her to look down on her body instead of celebrating it. She also talked about the way she wants people to understand her body when she goes out in public. Overall, I enjoyed the poem and the discussion. 


In The Church of Michael Jordan, the author uses metaphors to compare the church specifically God to basketball "The hoop is not metal, but a pair of outstretched arms, God’s arms, joined at the fingers." He explained how he put his faith in God while playing basketball. He uses different pieces of scenery to show the connection between basketball and God. The tone of this poem is gratitude and admiration of basketball using religious imagery



 

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