The educational philosopher Maxine Greene (1917-2014) once said, “Imagination may be activated once the individual realizes that the poem is a created world that can be opened by someone who can summon up an ‘as if,’ the ability to look at things as if they could be otherwise.” Poetry held a special place in Greene’s lectures and writings, where she quoted poems extensively as a way of getting her audience to ‘see things as if they could be otherwise’, and become aware of new possibilities. Read more about Maxine Greene.
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