The Issue of Race in Post-Colonial African American Poetry

  • Sahar Abdul Ameer Haraj Dept. of English, College of Education, University of Al-Qadisyiah Iraq
Palabras clave: Issue, Race, African American, Poetry.

Resumen

With studying of selected poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, the researcher aims to investigate the issue of race in Post-Colonial African American poetry via comparative- typological approaches. Brooks tries to depict the social inequality and the subordination of her people that has happened during the sixties of the twentieth century. As a result, Brooks’ poetry was an attempt to forcefully encourage the blacks to be inspired by their heritage to attain their principal role in the society. As a conclusion, Brooks places emphasis on the humanistic love too being one of the principal requirements to a happy and brotherly life.
Publicado
2019-12-17
Cómo citar
Ameer Haraj, S. A. (2019). The Issue of Race in Post-Colonial African American Poetry. Opción, 34, 1400-1435. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/30224