“Woman Work” Setting The poem combines a few different settings into one, seeming to span landscapes and centuries in order to make a broader point about the expectations placed on Black women throughout history. The speaker says that she must pick cotton and cut sugar cane, for example, ...
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"I am a poet before I was a woman poet" Carol Ann Duffy Seamus Heaney, Tony Harrison and Carol Ann Duffy are famous and important poets in English Literatu... I. Ozcan 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 "She loved as man may do his brother": Re-visioning the "fundamental fantasy" of "The Bo...
This well-known Glück poem connects an orange to the intimacy between a man and a woman. Unlike other poems on this list, the poet does not depict sex in a positive way. She suggests that it results in nothing. Nothing but “the low, humiliating / premise of union.” It’s a “pre...
"A Black Woman's Flight Poem" represents an experimental poetic exploration into how we might give language to Black femme ethnographic world making in our own tongues, and on our own terms. Written with undergraduate and graduate students in feminists and African and African Diasporic students in...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook concrete poetry (redirected fromConcrete poem) concrete poetry n. Poetry that visually conveys the poet's meaning through the graphic arrangement of letters, words, or symbols on the page. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyr...
"Phenomenal Woman" by Maya Angelou was first published in 1978 in Angelou's collection of poetry And Still I Rise. Later, the poem became the namesake of a separate collection titled Phenomenal Women: Four Poems Celebrating Women which Angelou comprised in 1995. Maya Angelou is a U.S. ...
Black Earth Woman (an excerpt) The poem "Black Earth Woman (an excerpt)," by Sanya Osha, is presented. First Line: I salute you, Black woman, for everything; Last Line: is a portent with... S Osha - 《African American Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Dante Politico: Toward a Mapp...
How Dare you I ask once more As I can now see that I have passed through your physical enslavement And you're trying so hard to keep me under mental slavery But I am here to break the chain of mental slavery on Black woman mind Letting them know that we are a people with pride and...
While the three women recite the poem, another black woman is shown dancing through the streets of the city. The woman dancing represents the struggle that African American women face to find their place in the larger community. The animated drawings around the dancer are a grea...