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This essay explores the interdisciplinary poetics of California poet ruth weiss through the lens of expanded poetry, a legacy of Gene Youngblood’s theory of expanded cinema, Encarnacion-Pinedo frames “expanded poetry” as a useful tool to use in the classroom to understand weiss’s integration of the written word, visual image, and musical sound.