What the Mirror Said
What the Mirror Said
The Necessity of Black Women in Poetry
Jones, Ashley M
The University of Michigan Press
04/2026
100
Mole
Inglês
9780472040193
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Chapter 1: What Can a Poem Do?
Chapter 2: Phillis Wheatley and the Master's Tools/Resistance in the Name of the Lord: A Radical Poetics
Chapter 3: Poetry Is Life Distilled: Brooks and the Breaking of Form
Chapter 4: "Anything She Don't Want To Do, She Don't Have To": Voice, Agency, and Blackness in the Life and Poems of Lucille Clifton
Chapter 5: A Haiku for Sister Sonia Sanchez
Chapter 6: Poetry Will Never Be a Luxury: The Necessity of Authentic Expression in the Works of Audre Lorde
Chapter 7: There Are Black People in Nature: The Poetry and Influence of Camille Dungy
Chapter 8: The World on Fire: Patricia Smith and a New Path for Form and Political Poetry
Chapter 9: Rita Dove: A Love Letter
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Phillis Wheatley and the Master's Tools/Resistance in the Name of the Lord: A Radical Poetics
Chapter 3: Poetry Is Life Distilled: Brooks and the Breaking of Form
Chapter 4: "Anything She Don't Want To Do, She Don't Have To": Voice, Agency, and Blackness in the Life and Poems of Lucille Clifton
Chapter 5: A Haiku for Sister Sonia Sanchez
Chapter 6: Poetry Will Never Be a Luxury: The Necessity of Authentic Expression in the Works of Audre Lorde
Chapter 7: There Are Black People in Nature: The Poetry and Influence of Camille Dungy
Chapter 8: The World on Fire: Patricia Smith and a New Path for Form and Political Poetry
Chapter 9: Rita Dove: A Love Letter
Bibliography
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Black; Black poets; women poets; feminism; womanism; Black Arts Movement; poetry; Poet Laureate; close reading; critical essay; scansion; meter; sonnet; terza rima; history; biography; contemporary poetry; social justice; belonging; academia; Phillis Wheatley; Lucille Clifton; Sonia Sanchez; Camille Dungy; Patricia Smith; Rita Dove; Audre Lorde; Brooks; Eloise Greenfield
Chapter 1: What Can a Poem Do?
Chapter 2: Phillis Wheatley and the Master's Tools/Resistance in the Name of the Lord: A Radical Poetics
Chapter 3: Poetry Is Life Distilled: Brooks and the Breaking of Form
Chapter 4: "Anything She Don't Want To Do, She Don't Have To": Voice, Agency, and Blackness in the Life and Poems of Lucille Clifton
Chapter 5: A Haiku for Sister Sonia Sanchez
Chapter 6: Poetry Will Never Be a Luxury: The Necessity of Authentic Expression in the Works of Audre Lorde
Chapter 7: There Are Black People in Nature: The Poetry and Influence of Camille Dungy
Chapter 8: The World on Fire: Patricia Smith and a New Path for Form and Political Poetry
Chapter 9: Rita Dove: A Love Letter
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Phillis Wheatley and the Master's Tools/Resistance in the Name of the Lord: A Radical Poetics
Chapter 3: Poetry Is Life Distilled: Brooks and the Breaking of Form
Chapter 4: "Anything She Don't Want To Do, She Don't Have To": Voice, Agency, and Blackness in the Life and Poems of Lucille Clifton
Chapter 5: A Haiku for Sister Sonia Sanchez
Chapter 6: Poetry Will Never Be a Luxury: The Necessity of Authentic Expression in the Works of Audre Lorde
Chapter 7: There Are Black People in Nature: The Poetry and Influence of Camille Dungy
Chapter 8: The World on Fire: Patricia Smith and a New Path for Form and Political Poetry
Chapter 9: Rita Dove: A Love Letter
Bibliography
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Black; Black poets; women poets; feminism; womanism; Black Arts Movement; poetry; Poet Laureate; close reading; critical essay; scansion; meter; sonnet; terza rima; history; biography; contemporary poetry; social justice; belonging; academia; Phillis Wheatley; Lucille Clifton; Sonia Sanchez; Camille Dungy; Patricia Smith; Rita Dove; Audre Lorde; Brooks; Eloise Greenfield