Description
In this anthology, I will delve into two spheres of my personal and professional life: how my gender has inhibited my authority in the workplace, and how my gender has impacted the assumptions others make of my aptitude and worth. In each entry, I explore the intersection of poetry and literary criticism regarding internalized gendered assumptions. My headnote offers questions to consider upon reading each poem, and I have taken techniques and examples from Mary Oliver’s handbook on writing poetry, to then offer my own poem in response. Finally, I then analyze relevant scholarship to the gender-based issue I am referencing, alongside a personal explanation of how this issue materializes in my poems.
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Title
- Poetry Anthology on Sexist Subordination: Drawn From Personal and Professional Experience and Scholarship
Contributors
- Nikoomanzar, Lilia (Author)
- Long, Elenore (Thesis director)
- Moran, Stacey (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of English (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
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2022-05
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