Poetry After the Internet Discussion Questions:

Discuss the different strategies each poet uses to explore the Internet in their poems? What specific aspects of our experience of the Internet are they exploring, and how? (Ex. surfing the net, being isolated, wanting "likes, etc.)

In what ways does the unique language of the Internet function in each poem/project? (The like button, .gifs, etc.)
Discuss which poets seem critical of the Internet, if any. What specifically are they criticizing?

Discuss which poets seem ambivalent toward the Internet or are simply studying it.

Discuss which poets seem to celebrate aspects of the Internet. What aspects are they celebrating?

Why is the Internet a good topic or subject for a poem?

What is the role of the audience in each poem? Are they acknowledged directly? Are they antagonistic toward the speaker? Do they have empathy for the performer/writer?
Discuss the emoji translation poems. What is unique about the language of emojis? What makes them interesting fodder for poetry? What is particularly significant about the fact that these poems are "translations"?

How do you normally use emojis in your daily life? How might you use them in a poem?

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