How do the new “gender movements” (feminism, gay and lesbian liberation) articulate their concerns in recent British poetry?


Elaboration, 2006

10 Pages, Grade: 2,7


Abstract or Introduction

British poetry after 1945 has seen many changes not only concerning themes but also concerning the writers of poetry. While there was not much women, gay and lesbian poetry before the 1960s, women, gay, and lesbian writers came to the notice in the early 1960s. Ever since the 1960s, more women and homosexual poets have published their poems than ever before and forced their way into the mainstream. Nevertheless, as members of a minority group in writing, they all have to carry a burden. Therefore, writers express their concerns through their every day experiences, but want to challenge their being as writers of a minority group in order to be acknowledged as mainstream writers.

Details

Title
How do the new “gender movements” (feminism, gay and lesbian liberation) articulate their concerns in recent British poetry?
College
Free University of Berlin  (Institut für Englische Philologie)
Course
Surveying English Literatures II: Poetry of the Postwar Period
Grade
2,7
Author
Year
2006
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V202230
ISBN (eBook)
9783656283010
ISBN (Book)
9783656283522
File size
461 KB
Language
English
Keywords
British Poetry of the Post-War, Poetry of the Postwar Period, gay and lesbian poetry, gender movements, feminism, gay and lesbian liberation, 1945-1990s
Quote paper
Magister Anke Werckmeister (Author), 2006, How do the new “gender movements” (feminism, gay and lesbian liberation) articulate their concerns in recent British poetry?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/202230

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