ABSTRACTThis research aims to find the struggles of black women against oppression and beauty standards that appear in the poetry of Audre Lorde and Lucille Clifton. In this study, the researcher analyzed two poems from each of the two poets in a way; the first is how black women fight oppression and beauty standards by examining the ideas and history of black feminists in the US in order to obtain extrinsic elements of poetry. And the second, analyzing the intrinsic elements in the poetry to find the figurative language and imagery used in these poems. Data were analyzed by the resistance theory of black women by Patricia Hills Collins. Another theory is figurative language and imagery by Ruth Miller and Robert A. Greenberg. The data is pr...
This study analyzes the representation of Black women struggle in Maya Angelou’s poem. In this study...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Puisi adalah karya sastra yang menggambarkan pengalaman penulis melalui tulisan, biasanya makna ters...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This dissertation revises our understanding of how African American women have resisted and transfor...
The analysis in this study focuses on the struggle of black women that represent in the poems. Then ...
This research discusses race, class and gender discrimination against black American women as reflec...
This research is aimed to discover the image of women in three poems of Maya Angelou and the kinds o...
This research provides a descriptive analysis of Black women identity based on Alice Walker’s anth...
The goal of this study was to categorize the various figurative language that Audre Lorde employed i...
The goal of this study was to categorize the various figurative language that Audre Lorde employed i...
This study is an analysis of three poems Thirty Eighth Year, Miss Rosie and final note to clark writ...
This study analyzes the representation of Black women struggle in Maya Angelou’s poem. In this study...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...
Puisi adalah karya sastra yang menggambarkan pengalaman penulis melalui tulisan, biasanya makna ters...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This research discusses a poem written by Lucille Clifton entitled homage to my hips. The researcher...
This dissertation revises our understanding of how African American women have resisted and transfor...
The analysis in this study focuses on the struggle of black women that represent in the poems. Then ...
This research discusses race, class and gender discrimination against black American women as reflec...
This research is aimed to discover the image of women in three poems of Maya Angelou and the kinds o...
This research provides a descriptive analysis of Black women identity based on Alice Walker’s anth...
The goal of this study was to categorize the various figurative language that Audre Lorde employed i...
The goal of this study was to categorize the various figurative language that Audre Lorde employed i...
This study is an analysis of three poems Thirty Eighth Year, Miss Rosie and final note to clark writ...
This study analyzes the representation of Black women struggle in Maya Angelou’s poem. In this study...
This essay is an examination of Audre Lorde\u27s use of graphic imagery in her poems to create aware...
Due to overwhelming patriarchal hegemonies that women – white women, rich women, young women, and ci...