Genis, Gerhard2021-04-012021-04-012020Genis, G. 2020, 'Poetic bodies : weavings of bodies, languages and environments in war poetry by S.E.K. Mqhayi', Education as Change, vol. 24, art. 7961, pp. 1-20.1947-9417 (online)1682-3206 (print)10.25159/1947-9417/7961http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79166The creation of “poetic bodies”refers to the embodiment of poetic experiencethroughan eclectic theoretical and methodological conceptualisation. This poetic embodiment allows for there-memberingandexperiencing ofpoetictexts in general, and specifically,indigenous South Africanpoetry in the classroom. At its core is the hauntingof memory in poetic texts: the inter-generational experiencing of poetry is embodied in the students’responses to literature. Conjuring these poetic bodiescomprises three acts of meaning-making that are woven together to create a uniqueexperienceand understandingof poetry: the Bodily, which refers to the figurative devices and images in poetry; the InnerBodily, whichrelates to intergenerational memory construction; and the Outer Bodily, which encompasses social, cultural and historical contexts.In South Africa, theprocess of poetic embodiment is characterised by a strong sense of loss due to the country’scolonial and apartheid past. Theweavingof the different levels of re-memberingand experiencingin indigenous South African poetry is illustrated in the war poetry of S.E.K. Mqhayi (1875–1945). His poems are used as a case study to illustrate how poetic bodiesmay be re-membered or reconstructedas a literary-theoretical approach to facilitate understandingand experiencingpoetry with marked traces of loss.en© The Author(s) 2020. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Poetic bodiesEmbodimentRe-memberingIntergenerational traumaWar poetryIndigenous poetryS.E.K. Mqhayi (1875–1945)Poetic bodies : weavings of bodies, languages and environments in war poetry by S.E.K. MqhayiArticle