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My project, justice literacy, holds promise of a focus on poetics of peace forms within current 21st-century topics, connected through the themes of human rights, diversity, justice, and through genres such as music, poetry, film, diasporas, gender studies, poetry and prose works; all come together as structured and refined arguments. I apply poetics to books and geopolitics to environmental issues to understand writing, music, poetry, and films such as Feeling Through. The genre is literature, subcategory, writing. The thesis is about the poetics, or the flow, of writing and meaning. Social realism is the term used for work produced by painters, printmakers,
photographers, writers, and filmmakers that aims to draw attention to the real sociopolitical conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures behind these conditions.
Aristotle’s Poetics is the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory and the first extant philosophical treatise to focus on literary theory. In this text Aristotle offers an account of art from author-maker. The original language of Poetics is Greek; it is a book by Aristotle, written in 335 BC. Aristotle defines all art as imitation; in other words, poetry imitates nature, which is saying that art imitates life, whether natural objects or human actions. Poetics is distinguished, because the book crafts an understanding of how different elements can come together and produce certain effects on the reader. Most literary criticism combines poetics and hermeneutics in a single analysis; however, one or the other may predominate, giving the text the aims of the one doing the reading. Cognitive poetics is a school of literary theory that applies the principles of cognitive science, particularly cognitive psychology, due to the interpretation of literary texts. It ties to the reader response criticism and also his grounding in modern principles of cognitive linguistics. Topics addressed by cognitive poetics include deixis, text world theory, and the feeling of immersion within text. Topics addressed by poetics and cognitive literary analysis consider conceptual metaphor.