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ArtikelThe feminist voice in Lucille Clifton’s The Thirty Eighth Year, Miss Rosie and Final Note To Clark  
Oleh: Harjani, Emilia Tetty
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Litera: Jurnal Penelitian Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya vol. 12 no. 1 (Apr. 2013), page 27-38.
Topik: feminist voice; self-worth; black American women; domestic life; white beauty standard; male role
Fulltext: 27-38.pdf (766.4KB)
Isi artikelThis study is an analysis of three poems Thirty Eighth Year, Miss Rosie and final note to clark written by Lucille Clifton, a contemporary black American poet and writer. It intends to find out what the works articulate, showing the feminist voice. The analysis was conducted sociologically based on the selection criteria that they have the same theme as the common ground, and the data were collected through library research. The results show that the speakers of the poems articulate their consciousness of self-worth voicing basic feminist perspective against confining domestic life, white hegemonic beauty standard, and male role in black American household.
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