Whiteness, Feminism and the Absurd in Contemporary British and Us Poetry
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This groundbreaking study examines the pervasive influence of Whiteness in contemporary British and US Absurdist poetry, highlighting how it shapes themes, characters, and narratives. By analyzing various works, the book reveals the ways in which poets confront and challenge racial constructs, offering insights into the complexities of identity and representation within the genre. Through a critical lens, it uncovers the intersections of race and absurdity, contributing to a deeper understanding of modern poetic expressions.
