Shara McCallum's Behold
This video is about Shara McCallum's poetry collection Behold, which is an ekphrastic collection inspired by paintings and being in museums. The poems use the paintings and museums as a jumping off point to explore identity across a wide range of liminal categories. *If you’d like to reference this information or would like to ask me a direct questions for an assignment you are working on, that’s awesome and I am glad to help. Below you will find a model of an MLA citation for this video. Please insert the title, date posted, and url for this specific video. Zapkin, Phillip. “Title.” YouTube, uploaded by TheatreofPhil, date posted, url.

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