Jiang's model of poetry as memorized language that infiltrates, subverts, and remakes the reader over time.
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poetry as virus
Jiang's model of poetry as memorized language that infiltrates, subverts, and remakes the reader over time.
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"...the reason why is, think of poetry as almost like a virus. And what it's trying to do is, it's trying to infiltrate you...."
"you interact with it, the more it enters you and it creates cognitive dissonance, meaning that it is disrupting the normal way you see..."
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