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2700:(1934–1992) was a feminist poet whose poetry and prose writings have had a great impact on feminist thinking to the present day. Sometimes thought of as a writer who developed a "black lesbian eroticism," Lorde's poetry also shows a deep ethical and moral commitment, which seeks to challenge racism, sexism, and homophobia. Many of Lorde's poems have a great deal in common with the modern-day campaign
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2459:, and Suzanne Juhasz. Critics point in particular to Dickinson's expression of anger at women's confinement, to her re-gendering of external and internal realities, to her use of feminist motifs, and to her articulation of her particular position in Puritan, patriarchal culture. Dickinson also proves that confinement to domestic life does not dictate an inability to create great poetry. As the poet
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pain. We believe that we can enrich ourselves more in supporting and giving to each other than by competing against each other; and that poetry— if it is poetry— exists in a realm beyond ranking and comparison. We symbolically join together here in refusing the terms of patriarchal competition and declaring that we will share this prize among us, to be used as best we can for women.
2167:, a discourse separate from science or from the purely oral, and specific literary style that included works thought to contain a kind of soulfulness. In this early period, men were often posed as poets, and women as a kind of muse, as in the tenth century explanation for the origins of Indian literary culture: Poem Man's wife ("Poetics") chases him across
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2412:(1753–1784) was brought to the United States from Africa as a slave, and sold to the Wheatley family of Boston in 1771. A prodigy as a child, Wheatley was the first black person to publish a book of poems in the American colony, and though her poems are sometimes thought of as expressing "meek submission," she is also what
2534:(1874–1946) is often defined more as a poet involved in modernist experimentation than feminist discourse. Some of modernism's tenets seem incompatible with some kinds of feminism, like the repression of emotion, and avoidance of domesticity. Nevertheless, second wave feminists found modernist women poets like
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Canadian feminist poetry was the "Women and words / Les femmes et les motes" conference in 1983. The Vancouver convention brought together women writers,
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Feminist poets of the early twentieth century harnessed the new opportunities and rights which came as a result of coeducational resources now afforded to women. Cristianne Miller goes so far as to say that 'In no period before and rarely since have women poets had greater success and influence than
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England. The Dutt sisters came from a family of poets, including their father Govind Chandra Dutt, and their access to education was unprecedented. The mother of the family Kshetramoni Mitter Dutt along with all three children - Toru, Aru, and their brother Abju Dutt, had received an education in
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is inspired by, promotes, or elaborates on feminist principles and ideas. It might be written with the conscious aim of expressing feminist principles, although sometimes it is identified as feminist by critics in a later era. Some writers are thought to express feminist ideas even if the writer was
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traditional verse has included "lyrics, chants, anecdotes, incantations, riddles, proverbs, and legends." While it is difficult to ascertain from these oral traditions whether the authors of early texts were male or female, precolonial native poetry certainly addresses issues relevant to women in a
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In the inter-war years, British women poets associated with modernism began to find themselves public figures, though their feminist ideas sometimes came into conflict with the literary establishment which remained a kind of "exclusive male club." Often these writers are difficult to categorize in
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as a key feminist term, many feminist poets resisted the term "woman poet," because it suggested "too confining a collective identity." They also sought to undermine "the assumption that has sometimes structured feminist political organizing and even feminist literary publishing and criticism—that
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The work at this time was focussing on "images of women," and this often meant broadening representations. This methodology eventually began to be criticised, however, because it failed to recognise the complications of violence embedded in the very structure of language. Writers influenced by the
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describes the mainstream poetry world before 1960 as "an all boy's club," adding that poetry was not "women's place," and explains that in order to get a poetry book published, writers would have to overcome their gender and race. The interest of
American feminist poets in the rights of minorities
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We, Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, and Alice Walker, together accept this award in the name of all the women whose voices have gone and still go unheard in a patriarchal world, and in the name of those who, like us, have been tolerated as token women in this culture, often at great cost and in great
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During the Latin
American colonial period, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (est 1651–1695) was a poet, dramatist, and nun. Exceptionally talented and intelligent, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz chose to spend most of her life in the Convent of the Order of St. Jérôme, and her response to a critical Bishop,
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Formally, feminist poetry often seeks to challenge assumptions about language and meaning. It usually foregrounds women's experiences as valid and worthy of attention, and it also highlights the lived experiences of minorities and other less privileged subjects. Sometimes feminist poems seek to
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is hailed as one of the first feminist manifestos. Not only did Sor Juana have to deal with the criticisms of men of her era, but she also faced the
Spanish perception of literature from the colonies as second-rate. Sor Juana's poems challenge the assumptions of men about women, for example in
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As poetry took on a new significance for the feminist movement, so a number of new poetry anthologies were published which emphasised women's voices and experiences. Anthologies played an important role generally in opening up the political consciousness of poetry, an important example being
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for avoiding being trapped between "misogynist black male critics and white feminists still struggling to unearth a white woman's tradition." Confessionalism lent to feminist poetry the possibility of agency for the female speaker, and the refusal to present well-behaved women, though it was
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campaigning for votes for women, many
British feminist poets sought to emulate the example of Victorian women writers, often expressing their radical political beliefs through poetry. Often the writers were not professional poets, but wrote out of necessity, including satirical portraits of
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Cambodia cultivated a literature in Sanskrit, and diverged from its neighbours in creating a strain of poetry from the fifth century to the thirteenth century in which women were a source of praise and admiration. Take for example the Mebon Inscription of
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When colonialism did arrive, Anne
Bradstreet was one of the first poets to win acclaim, and many of her poems are thought to have feminist themes. The mother of eight children, Bradstreet sometimes found herself in conflict with her domestic circumstances and her role as a
3078:(1797–1851), put great emphasis on the power of the poetic imagination as a liberator tool, and many nineteenth century British women writers were inspired by Wollstonecraft to use poetry to enter public debates about gender roles, poverty, and slavery. The verse-novel
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The fact that she chooses to avoid a heteronormative life with marriage and children is often held up as a feminist choice, and she represents the possibility to be a woman who 'pursues knowledge and procreates only through art and not through a genetic legacy.'
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comments, "The literature of the aboriginal people of North
America defines America. It is not exotic." In the context of Canada, Anne Marie Dalton argues that at least some indigenous communities in North America (though not all) have lived by practicing
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Whitehead states that feminist poetry has "no identifiable birth date," but there are a few key figures identified as early proponents of feminist ideas, and who convey their politics through poetry. The title of first feminist poet is often given to
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were figureheads for the women's movement, providing electrifying readings that enlivened and inspired audiences. Often the poems were political, and sometimes the writers tried to use language that "ordinary women" could read and understand.
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and deviance. Historically, the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century was an era of surplus women, who had to work to survive: by 1911, 77 per cent of women workers in the UK were single. Alongside the struggle of
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not an active member of the political movement during their era. Many feminist movements, however, have embraced poetry as a vehicle for communicating with public audiences through anthologies, poetry collections, and public readings.
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for breaking out of writing only about "black women's things," instead addressing "the theater and war of life." Born in New Orleans, Dubar-Nelson's family had a heritage of African American, Anglo, Native American, and Creole roots.
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gender can be separated from race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality, and that white middleclass women first and foremost have the tools and the knowhow for the enterprise of analyzing gendered experience and literary production."
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all combined radical poetic content with experimentation of form, allowing them to explore feminist polemic and non-heteronormative sexualities in innovative new modes. Other British feminist poets of the time like
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Levy is often thought of as prefiguring or representing an early version of the New Woman, a stereotypical image of an independent woman who often worked rather than relying on her menfolk, and was associated with
2431:(1830–1886) is often thought of as feminist, though she never wrote for public audiences. Not necessarily recognized in her own lifetime, Dickinson offers powerful female speakers. Engaging with male writers like
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suggests that bringing black women writers like Dunbar-Nelson into the feminist canon alongside Bradstreet and Dickinson is of great importance in rediscovering literary foremothers for black women writers.
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describes the "blue velvet chair" effect, inspired by group portraits of canonical poets, in which one - but only one - woman writer was allowed to join the men, often sat in a Victorian blue velvet chair.
2653:(1913–1980) was a generation older than Plath and Sexton, and rejected the suicidal poetics of the Confessional writers. Rukeyser also wrote frankly about the body and sexuality, inspiring later poets like
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woman. Feminist literary criticism defined Bradstreet in retrospect as a "protofeminist," because of her "gender awareness," and her treatment of domestic concerns of importance in women's lives. Poet
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describes as "a foremother," and a role model for black women poets as "part of the fabric" of American poetry. Involved in the abolitionist movement, Wheatley became "a spokeswoman for the cause of
2927:(1987) edited by Paula Rabinowitz and Charlotte Nekola. Such anthologies "established solid ground for the communication and circulation of feminist ideas" in the American and Canadian Academies.
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registering specific forms of oppression depending on identities related to race, sexuality, gender presentation, disability, or immigration status. This has led to feminist writing journals like
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American feminist politics. The poets, however, were not necessarily unified in their themes or formal techniques, but had links to specific movements and trends, such as the New York Poets, the
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By the time of the 1940s, magazines were being set up which, though perhaps not obviously feminist, certainly in their practices were very different to male-run publications: take for example
2223:(1879–1949) represents a figure for whom politics and poetry are intertwined. Like the Dutt Sisters, Naidu was allowed access to all the educational resources she desired, and she passed the
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held workshops specifically for women in order to overcome women's inner critics exacerbated by sexism. These networks of mentorship sprang up in feminist communities, and in universities.
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for bringing "intellect" to poetry, "something that women were not supposed to have," as well as "a leftward leaning sensibility in which coming out as lesbian was just one part." Rich's "
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language. The family had a reformist bent, and some members had converted to Christianity. Both sisters visited England in the 1870s, and attended the higher lectures for women at
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movement, and poets responded to the political moment by writing poems regarding the debate as to whether or not women should have the right to vote. In her collection
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Dorothea Laskey's "ferocious confession" in Rome for example, and Bhanu Kapil's challenge the violent inherent in structures of language and institutions.
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poem, 'Song for Bringing a Child Into the World.' In fact, native poetry is a separate but relevant tradition in the United States; as poet
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In the 1970s and 80s, feminist poetry evolved alongside the feminist movement, becoming a useful tool for activist groups organised around
3088:(1806–1861) is one such feminist work, which challenged a prevailing attitude that women's lives were incompatible with writing poetry.
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and Michael Gnarowski describe the anthology's embracing of counterculture, including new ideas about sexuality and the role of women.
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Anthologies of women's writing in the 1980s foregrounded the importance of women poets in the Caribbean, for example in M.J. Fenwick's
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creating varying kinds of literature across the region. Poetry was certainly an important part of political cultural life in the
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regarding the traditional roles of women, especially in relation to the tension between marriage and women's individuality.
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troubling that the Confessional women poets who committed suicide tended to be foregrounded and promoted in poetry circles.
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Routledge research companion to the works of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
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Adrienne Rich (1929–2012) also became a key feminist poet, praised by
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4854:"What Audre Lorde's Language of Self-Care Can Teach Us After #MeToo"
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have often put them in conflict with American institutions like the
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5116:. Sugars, Cynthia Conchita, 1963-. New York, NY. p. 853.
4469:"A Change of World, Episode 2: Books that Broke Down Barriers"
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Writing Red: An Anthology of American Women Writers, 1930-1940
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tells of women in different regions who entertain with songs.
5667:"Amy Levy: her life, her poetry and the era of the new woman"
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looked back to the legacy of experimentalist modernists like
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cosmopolis, and some women contributed; for example the poet
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Shakespeare's sisters : feminist essays on women poets
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2124:, at least in part because she seems to write about female
3425:"How This Historic Icon Influenced Feminist Writers Today"
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Feminist Anthologies in North America in the 1970s and 80s
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The Jewess in Nineteenth-Century British Literary Culture
3984:. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. pp. xvi.
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Schlau, Emilie L. Bergmann and Stacey, ed. (2017-04-28).
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relation to literary groups traditionally used, like the
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These Are Not Sweet Girls: Poetry by Latin American Women
4031:. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. pp. 22–25.
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embody specific women's experiences, and they are often
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Black sister: poetry by black American women, 1746-1980
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Literature of the women's suffrage campaign in England
5496:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 119.
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A history of twentieth-century American women's poetry
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Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)
5257:"1992 Write-in Campaign for President: Eileen Myles"
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Feminist Poetry in Central America and the Caribbean
3743:
Native American songs and poems : an anthology
2718:and a voice said "Die you little motherfucker" and
2712:A policeman who shot down a ten year old in Queens
2338:
2979:, and also to diverse sources of inspiration like
2862:(1973) edited by Barbara Segnitz and Carol Rainey;
2585:1960s feminist poetry provided a useful space for
5748:"Mary Wollstonecraft: Influence Beyond the Grave"
4064:. Rochester, N.Y.: Camden House. pp. 65–70.
4026:
3100:Late Nineteenth Century Feminist Poets in Britain
2806:New Wave Canada: The Explosion in Canadian Poetry
7661:
4923:(1st ed.). New York: W.W. Norton. pp.
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3231:First Feminists: British Women Writers 1578-1799
2292:The Feminist Legacy of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
5225:"Canadian Feminist Writing and American Poetry"
4407:Dudek, Louis; Gnarowski, Michael (2017-04-24).
4029:Dickinson and the boundaries of feminist theory
3074:Eighteenth century advocate for women's rights
2620:(1928–1974) provided a feminist version of the
5449:Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
5353:
4920:Warrior poet : a biography of Audre Lorde
4406:
4059:
3944:"A Change of World, Episode 1: The Wilderness"
3745:. Swann, Brian. Mineola, New York. p. 1.
2239:was an Indian revolutionary. Naidu studied at
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3348:Reading Sappho : contemporary approaches
3227:The Bloodaxe Book of Contemporary Women Poets
2262:
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5469:. Athens: Ohio University Press. p. 2.
4292:. Archived from the original on June 4, 2023
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3807:The Cambridge history of Canadian literature
3147:politicians, or writings from prison, as in
2373:sensitive and positive way, for example the
5752:British Literature 1700-1900, A Course Blog
5689:
4996:"Sara Ahmed: Notes from a Feminist Killjoy"
4567:"Confessionalism and Feminism at Coldfront"
3960:
3132:Twentieth Century Feminist Poets in Britain
2727:"I didn't notice the size nor nothing else
2483:Living through the turn of the century was
6642:African-American women's suffrage movement
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5306:"Feministing Readz: Dorothea Lasky's Rome"
5229:CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
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3033:By the time of the 1990s, and the rise of
2721:there are tapes to prove it. At his trial
2195:Nineteenth Century Feminist Poets in India
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2084:
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964:African-American women's suffrage movement
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4155:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3590:Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la (2003-02-04).
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2136:sexuality was usually ignored or erased.
6587:Discrimination against transgender women
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3709:Journal of International Women's Studies
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2467:Post 1900s North American Feminist Poets
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909:Discrimination against transgender women
4664:"Confessionalism Birthed from Feminism"
4564:
3567:
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3104:Often cited as an early feminist poet,
2935:Modern Feminist Poetry in North America
2724:this policeman said in his own defense
2561:Post 1960 North American Feminist Poets
2523:advocates, which were published in the
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5566:"Amy Levy (1861-1889): a 'Minor Poet'"
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5330:"L(a)ying Down in the Banlieue | Mute"
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3045:'s careful skewering of race related
2880:(1979) edited by Nora Jacquez Wieser;
2352:Early Feminist Poets in North America
5848:Sisterhood and After Research Team.
5690:Long, V.; Marland, H. (2009-01-01).
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3980:Seidler., Engberg, Kathrynn (2010).
3789:"Native American Poetry and Culture"
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3243:An Anthology of Scottish Women Poets
3159:British Feminist Poets and Modernism
2923:(1981) edited by Erlene Stetson; or
2527:, a popular news outlet of the era.
2208:English, and to some extent, in the
2153:Feminist Aspects of Sanskrit Writing
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3395:"ADVENTURES IN FEMINISTORY: SAPPHO"
3108:(1861–1889) is described by writer
2733:there are tapes to prove that, too.
2364:(1612–1672), the first poet of the
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5696:Twentieth Century British History
5554:. London: Macmillan. p. 138.
5282:"A New Way of Writing About Race"
5279:
5112:Sugars, Cynthia Conchita (2016).
3961:O'Neale, Sondra A. (2018-12-18).
3568:Bethala, Melody (February 2017).
3552:
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3267:
3241:(1990), and Catherine Kerrigan's
3057:Feminist Poetry in Western Europe
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7181:Democratic Republic of the Congo
6597:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
5168:The Champlain Society - Findings
2868:(1976) edited by Terry Wetherby;
2519:(1874–1942) wrote poems mocking
2339:Feminist Poetry in North America
2053:
1585:Democratic Republic of the Congo
919:Diversity, equity, and inclusion
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5467:Amy Levy : critical essays
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5415:. Poetry Foundation. 2018-09-17
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5376:. Poetry Foundation. 2018-09-17
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5073:. Poetry Foundation. 2018-09-26
5027:. Poetry Foundation. 2018-09-17
5021:"A Woman Speaks by Audre Lorde"
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2017:Women's suffrage organizations
1:
5370:"Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley"
5195:10.1080/00497878.1977.9978438
4565:Harriet, Staff (2018-12-19).
3260:
2902:(1990) edited by Ann Wallace.
2441:'Wild nights - Wild nights!.'
7543:Suffragists and suffragettes
5893:
5822:. Burlington, VT: Ash gate.
5583:Emma, Liggins (2016-05-16).
5409:"Elizabeth Barrett Browning"
5286:The New York Review of Books
4509:"Some Notes on Organic Form"
3855:Martin, Wendy (2018-12-18).
3726:Jabbar, Wisam Abdul (2005).
3451:Pollock, Sheldon I. (2006).
3334:The Feminist Poetry Movement
2315:a mirror and then complains
2002:Suffragists and suffragettes
1932:American feminist literature
7:
4196:"Suffrage Songs and Verses"
4178:"Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson"
3741:Swann, Brian (2012-03-12).
3592:"Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz"
3248:
2967:, or Canadian writers like
2445:feminist literary criticism
2358:feminist literary criticism
2309:What kind of mind is odder
1242:Views on transgender topics
1232:Views on sexual orientation
10:
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5665:Christine, Pullen (2000).
4467:Fox, Curtis (2018-12-19).
4027:Loeffelholz, Mary (1991).
3086:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
3065:Elizabeth Barrett Browning
2510:Suffrage Songs and Verses,
2263:Post 1960s Feminist Poetry
2237:Virendranath Chattopadhyay
2182:The early civilisation of
2132:, a culture and time when
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6021:Majority-Muslim countries
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5587:. Manchester. p. 4.
5162:Beverley, Andrea (2017).
4917:De Veaux, Alexis (2004).
4507:Levertov, Denise (1965).
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4200:digital.library.upenn.edu
3596:Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
3233:(1985), Kate Armstrong's
3229:(1985), Moira Ferguson's
2659:anti-Vietnam War movement
2595:San Francisco Renaissance
2580:American Academy of Poets
2485:Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
2475:Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson
2287:Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz
2033:Women's rights by country
939:Female genital mutilation
7590:Women's studies journals
7548:Women's rights activists
6097:Movements and ideologies
5550:Blain, Virginia (1999).
5525:Levy, Amy (2013-09-30).
5502:10.1017/CBO9780511484964
4815:National Book Foundation
4151:Kinnhan., Linda (2016).
3730:. iUniverse. p. 57.
3219:One Foot on the Mountain
2872:Contemporary Women Poets
2513:Charlotte Perkins Gilman
2427:Nineteenth century poet
2299:Respuesta a Sor Filotea,
2257:Indian National Congress
2229:Aghorenath Chattopadhyay
2038:Feminists by nationality
2012:Women's studies journals
2007:Women's rights activists
725:Movements and ideologies
7133:International relations
5451:. Boston: Beacon Press.
5223:Sojka, Eugenia (2001).
4809:Rich, Adrienne (1974).
4060:White, Fred D. (2008).
3619:. London. pp. xi.
3393:Jannerson, Deb (2011).
3332:Whitehead, Kim (1996).
3237:(1989), Jude Brigley's
2273:Nine Indian Women Poets
2140:Feminist Poetry in Asia
1426:International relations
287:Intersectional variants
7563:Conservative feminisms
6861:Women in the workforce
6829:Violence against women
6804:Sexual objectification
6764:Opposition to feminism
5961:Bicycling and feminism
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5490:Valman, Nadia (2007).
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3255:List of feminist poets
3195:Sylvia Townsend Warner
3066:
2957:L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry
2821:Sisterhood is Powerful
2757:
2735:
2695:
2570:
2476:
2348:
2320:
2288:
2149:
2116:people in particular.
1952:Conservative feminisms
1207:Bicycling and feminism
1183:Women in the workforce
1151:Violence against women
1126:Sexual objectification
1086:Opposition to feminism
343:Vegetarian ecofeminism
7670:Feminism and the arts
7603:Women in peacekeeping
7143:Revisionist mythology
6580:Children's literature
5850:"Feminist literature"
5818:Dowson, Jane (2002).
4490:"Poetry and Feminism"
3662:aapone (2010-06-07).
3285:"Poetry and Feminism"
3064:
2747:
2730:only the color". And
2710:
2690:
2678:Diving into the Wreck
2674:Diving into the Wreck
2636:The Feminine Mystique
2631:The Feminine Mystique
2568:
2474:
2418:American independence
2346:
2307:
2286:
2147:
1982:Feminist rhetoricians
1972:Feminist philosophers
1524:Revisionist mythology
1227:Views on prostitution
1212:Criticism of marriage
902:Children's literature
7045:Pathways perspective
6890:Gender mainstreaming
6809:Substantive equality
6789:Reproductive justice
6739:Matriarchal religion
6592:Diversity (politics)
3942:Fox, Curtis (2018).
3703:Lara, Irene (2007).
3429:Women's Media Centre
2849:The World Split Open
2591:Black Mountain poets
2422:abolition of slavery
2318:that it's not clear.
2214:Cambridge University
1962:Feminist art critics
1937:Feminist comic books
1894:Lists and categories
1573:By continent/country
1404:Pathways perspective
1287:Gender mainstreaming
1222:Views on pornography
1131:Substantive equality
1111:Reproductive justice
1061:Matriarchal religion
914:Diversity (politics)
850:Political lesbianism
160:Other women's rights
7680:Feminist literature
7628:Feminism portal
7508:Ecofeminist authors
7358:Trinidad and Tobago
7298:Republic of Ireland
7158:Composition studies
6839:Women's empowerment
6794:Sex workers' rights
6719:Feminist capitalism
6699:Internalized sexism
6632:Feminism in culture
6510:Kurdish (Jineology)
5854:The British Library
5708:10.1093/tcbh/hwp027
5632:Woman's Art Journal
5447:Lutz, Alma (1959).
5336:. 21 September 2016
4835:. 30 September 2017
4284:"Are Women People?"
4224:aliceduermiller.com
4220:"Alice Duer Miller"
3209:(founded in 1973),
3076:Mary Wollstonecraft
2433:Ralph Waldo Emerson
2312:than his who mists
2060:Feminism portal
1967:Feminist economists
1957:Ecofeminist authors
1762:Trinidad and Tobago
1702:Republic of Ireland
1394:Composition studies
1161:Women's empowerment
1116:Sex workers' rights
1041:Feminist capitalism
1021:Internalized sexism
954:Feminism in culture
62:History of feminism
7003:Literary criticism
6880:Complementarianism
6602:Effects on society
6570:Complementarianism
6377:Women's liberation
4860:. 13 February 2018
3963:"Phillis Wheatley"
3067:
2777:socialist feminism
2622:Confessional Poets
2571:
2543:Contemporary Verse
2477:
2437:William Wordsworth
2349:
2333:Sisters of Caliban
2304:'You Foolish Men.'
2289:
2150:
1372:Literary criticism
1237:Views on sexuality
924:Effects on society
892:Complementarianism
867:Women's liberation
622:Religious variants
596:trans-exclusionary
314:Radical lesbianism
7657:
7656:
7611:
7610:
7020:Political ecology
6926:Écriture féminine
6824:Triple oppression
6814:Toxic masculinity
6799:Sexual harassment
6659:Feminist stripper
6637:Feminist movement
6551:
6550:
6489:Ethnic and racial
6090:
6089:
5413:Poetry Foundation
5374:Poetry Foundation
5164:"Women and Words"
5071:Poetry Foundation
5025:Poetry Foundation
4961:Poetry Foundation
4883:Poetry Foundation
4775:Poetry Foundation
4736:Poetry Foundation
4686:Poetry Foundation
4682:"Lucille Clifton"
4628:Poetry Foundation
4589:Poetry Foundation
4571:Poetry Foundation
4531:Poetry Foundation
4527:"Denise Levertov"
4494:Poetry Foundation
4473:Poetry Foundation
4368:Poetry Foundation
4330:Poetry Foundation
4248:Poetry Foundation
4182:Poetry Foundation
3967:Poetry Foundation
3948:Poetry Foundation
3861:Poetry Foundation
3857:"Anne Bradstreet"
3793:Poetry Foundation
3664:"You Foolish Men"
3553:Naidu, Sarojini.
3423:Catalano, Gabby.
3289:Poetry Foundation
3035:intersectionality
2888:(1982) edited by
2852:(1972) edited by
2836:(1971) edited by
2824:(1970) edited by
2743:'A Woman Speaks,'
2702:#blacklivesmatter
2517:Alice Duer Miller
2225:Madras University
2094:
2093:
2045:
2044:
1564:
1563:
1554:womanist theology
1497:Political ecology
1328:Écriture féminine
1255:
1254:
1146:Triple oppression
1136:Toxic masculinity
1121:Sexual harassment
981:Feminist stripper
959:Feminist movement
515:
514:
446:Africana womanism
277:
276:
7687:
7675:Genres of poetry
7647:
7646:
7637:
7636:
7626:
7625:
7624:
7492:
7491:
7475:History of women
6951:Political theory
6851:
6844:Women-only space
6729:Likeability trap
6694:Invisible labour
6612:Female education
6103:
6102:
6098:
6058:African-American
5988:Women's suffrage
5979:
5966:Feminist history
5908:
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5358:. April: 279–82.
5356:Monthly Magazine
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4668:coldfrontmag.com
4662:Wilson, Merida.
4659:
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4326:"Gertrude Stein"
4322:
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3574:Honest Ulsterman
3565:
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3401:. Archived from
3390:
3384:
3383:
3377:
3369:
3344:
3338:
3337:
3329:
3300:
3299:
3297:
3295:
3283:Golden, Shyama.
3280:
3149:Holloway Jingles
3110:Elaine Feinstein
3094:Susan B. Anthony
3047:microaggressions
2985:Marguerite Duras
2866:New Poets, Women
2781:lesbian feminism
2773:radical feminism
2616:(1932–1963) and
2525:New York Tribune
2410:Phyllis Wheatley
2400:Phyllis Wheatley
2086:
2079:
2072:
2058:
2057:
2056:
1997:Feminist parties
1992:Muslim feminists
1987:Jewish feminists
1898:
1897:
1879:History of women
1502:Political theory
1270:
1269:
1200:
1199:
1173:
1166:Women-only space
1051:Likeability trap
1016:Invisible labour
934:Female education
743:Anti-pornography
598:
597:
593:
309:Lesbian of color
292:
291:
169:Women's suffrage
145:Muslim countries
140:Women's suffrage
57:Feminist history
50:
49:
39:
16:
15:
7695:
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7659:
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7653:
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7622:
7620:
7607:
7551:
7483:
7482:
7481:
7390:Northern Cyprus
7162:
7153:Science fiction
6946:Oedipus complex
6906:Women's studies
6867:
6866:
6865:
6849:
6759:Oedipus complex
6749:Men in feminism
6714:Language reform
6689:Ideal womanhood
6669:Gender equality
6664:Formal equality
6627:Feminationalism
6565:Cognitive labor
6547:
6515:Native American
6484:
6483:
6482:
6381:
6291:Post-structural
6096:
6086:
5982:
5975:
5971:Women's history
5949:
5897:
5892:
5862:
5861:
5846:
5837:
5830:
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5789:
5788:
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5644:10.2307/1358183
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5261:eileenmyles.net
5255:
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5210:
5183:Women's Studies
5179:
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4771:"Adrienne Rich"
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3668:You Foolish Men
3660:
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3293:
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3281:
3268:
3263:
3251:
3203:
3161:
3134:
3126:heteronormative
3122:Olive Schreiber
3102:
3072:
3059:
3043:Claudia Rankine
3001:Louky Bersianik
2993:Nicole Brossard
2981:Denise Levertov
2937:
2913:Marjorie Agosín
2854:Louise Bernikow
2802:Raymond Souster
2769:
2670:Alicia Ostriker
2651:Muriel Rukeyser
2640:Lucille Clifton
2638:was published)
2603:Denise Levertov
2563:
2547:Dorothy Livesay
2521:anti-suffragist
2469:
2449:Margaret Homans
2429:Emily Dickinson
2404:Emily Dickinson
2396:Alicia Ostriker
2362:Anne Bradstreet
2354:
2341:
2329:
2281:
2269:Eunice De Souza
2265:
2197:
2155:
2142:
2097:Feminist poetry
2090:
2054:
2052:
2047:
2046:
1948:
1895:
1887:
1886:
1885:
1794:Northern Cyprus
1574:
1566:
1565:
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1382:Science fiction
1333:
1312:Women's studies
1277:Feminist method
1267:
1257:
1256:
1251:
1197:
1189:
1188:
1187:
1171:
1081:Oedipus complex
1071:Men in feminism
1036:Language reform
1011:Ideal womanhood
991:Gender equality
986:Formal equality
949:Feminationalism
887:Cognitive labor
881:
873:
872:
871:
828:Post-structural
727:
717:
716:
715:
624:
614:
613:
612:
595:
592:Gender-critical
591:
590:
541:Femonationalism
525:
517:
516:
511:
490:Native American
430:
385:Critical theory
347:
289:
279:
278:
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228:Second Republic
156:
126:
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67:Women's history
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7596:SCUM Manifesto
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7135:
7130:
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7113:
7108:
7107:
7106:
7101:
7096:
7094:Existentialism
7091:
7090:
7089:
7087:Justice ethics
7079:
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6887:
6885:Gender studies
6882:
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6869:
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3013:Robert Creeley
3005:Julia Kristeva
2989:Virginia Woolf
2973:Gertrude Stein
2969:Daphne Marlatt
2936:
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2885:Lesbian Poetry
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2833:No More Masks!
2829:
2793:Carolyn Forché
2768:
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2755:and not white.
2661:: for example
2607:Black Mountain
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2532:Gertrude Stein
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2443:In the 1970s,
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