"After Mecca": Women Poets and the Black Arts Movement

"After Mecca": Women Poets and the Black Arts Movement

Author
Cheryl Clarke
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Language
English
Edition
pbk
Year
2004
Page
224
ISBN
0813534062,9780813534060
File Type
pdf
File Size
33.3 MiB

The politics and music of the sixties and early seventies have been the subject of scholarship for many years, but it is only very recently that attention has turned to the cultural production of African American poets.

In "After Mecca," Cheryl Clarke explores the relationship between the Black Arts Movement and black women writers of the period. Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks, Ntozake Shange, Audre Lorde, Nikki Giovanni, Sonia Sanchez, Jayne Cortez, Alice Walker, and others chart the emergence of a new and distinct black poetry and its relationship to the black community's struggle for rights and liberation. Clarke also traces the contributions of these poets to the development of feminism and lesbian-feminism, and the legacy they left for others to build on.

She argues that whether black women poets of the time were writing from within the movement or writing against it, virtually all were responding to it. Using the trope of "Mecca," she explores the ways in which these writers were turning away from white, western society to create a new literacy of blackness.

Provocatively written, this book is an important contribution to the fields of African American literary studies and feminist theory.

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