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POV
editwritten mostly from their point of view. NPOV is required, but for someone as uniquely transgressive of colonizer NPOV norms as chrystos, a gentle hand is needed to rewrite with both respect to WP, and respect to them. I would like to try, and will do so when i have time. i qualify as a seasoned WP editor, and as someone whose empathic response to nonbinary and noncolonizer identities, and writing from those places, is a general shaking of the body and tears. so yeah, i can try.(mercurywoodrose)50.193.19.66 (talk) 19:43, 24 April 2017 (UTC)
Potential Sources
editHere are some potential resources which might be useful for editors interested in improving this article:
- Writing Selves Home at the Crossroads: Anzaldúa and Chrystos (Re)Configure Lesbian Bodies (Analysis)
- Chrystos Offers up Passionate Poetry for the Lesbo Masses. (Publication announcement)
- Urban Survivor Stories: The Poetry of Chrystos (analysis)
- Chrystos Is Coming (Tour announcement)
- (Im)Possible Nations: Chrystos and Poetry from the Borders (Analysis)
- Speaking about language: An interview with chrystos (first nations (menominee) poet and artist) (Interview)
- "Chrystos." (Entry in Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History in America)
- "Chrystos (b. 1946)." (Entry in Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States)
- Artspeak (Information regarding an art show she has work showing at; Contains comments about her art and practice)
- Making Queer History (Analysis)
They/them
editThis article should be rewritten some, to use they/them. The current text mostly dates to before MoS countenanced that, and it just repeats the subject's mononym over and over again, which is clumsy and tedious, though was perhaps a reasonable option before singular-they/them became better-accepted. — SMcCandlish ☏ ¢ 😼 19:20, 14 August 2023 (UTC)