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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's \Who Said It Was Simple\
by
Sadeq, Alaeddin
, Alnwairan, Met'eb Ali
, Meryan, Dania
, Alnawrasi, Nisreen
, Alqaryouti, Marwan Harb
, Alshehadat, Farah
in
African American literature
/ African Americans
/ American literature
/ Art Expression
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Content analysis
/ Creativity
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Discourse
/ Ethnic identity
/ Expectation
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ Inequality
/ Intersectionality
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ literature
/ Literary Genres
/ Lorde, Audre
/ Marginality
/ Oppression
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Portrayals
/ Qualitative research
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Sexism
/ Sexuality
/ Social Problems
/ Text analysis
/ Textual analysis
/ United States Literature
/ Women
/ Women revolutionists
2025
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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's \Who Said It Was Simple\
by
Sadeq, Alaeddin
, Alnwairan, Met'eb Ali
, Meryan, Dania
, Alnawrasi, Nisreen
, Alqaryouti, Marwan Harb
, Alshehadat, Farah
in
African American literature
/ African Americans
/ American literature
/ Art Expression
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Content analysis
/ Creativity
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Discourse
/ Ethnic identity
/ Expectation
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ Inequality
/ Intersectionality
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ literature
/ Literary Genres
/ Lorde, Audre
/ Marginality
/ Oppression
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Portrayals
/ Qualitative research
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Sexism
/ Sexuality
/ Social Problems
/ Text analysis
/ Textual analysis
/ United States Literature
/ Women
/ Women revolutionists
2025
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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's \Who Said It Was Simple\
by
Sadeq, Alaeddin
, Alnwairan, Met'eb Ali
, Meryan, Dania
, Alnawrasi, Nisreen
, Alqaryouti, Marwan Harb
, Alshehadat, Farah
in
African American literature
/ African Americans
/ American literature
/ Art Expression
/ Black people
/ Black women
/ Content analysis
/ Creativity
/ Criticism and interpretation
/ Discourse
/ Ethnic identity
/ Expectation
/ Female roles
/ Females
/ Feminism
/ Fiction
/ Gender Bias
/ Gender Discrimination
/ Homophobia
/ Homosexuality
/ Inequality
/ Intersectionality
/ Lesbianism
/ LGBTQ literature
/ Literary Genres
/ Lorde, Audre
/ Marginality
/ Oppression
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Portrayals
/ Qualitative research
/ Race
/ Racism
/ Research Methodology
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Sexism
/ Sexuality
/ Social Problems
/ Text analysis
/ Textual analysis
/ United States Literature
/ Women
/ Women revolutionists
2025
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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's \Who Said It Was Simple\
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Redefining Resistance: Revolutionary Women in Audre Lorde's \Who Said It Was Simple\
2025
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Audre Lorde's poetry, especially \"Who Said It Was Simple\", vividly illustrates her lived experiences as an African American lesbian woman navigating intersecting prejudices of racism, sexism, and homophobia. This study aims to analyze how Lorde's poem reflects and critiques societal norms that perpetuate inequality, particularly for Black women, and explores the poem's role in feminist discourse. The research employs a qualitative descriptive analysis with a focus on textual analysis. Using a qualitative content analysis approach, the study interprets the thematic elements of Lorde’s poem, examining how linguistic elements and symbols convey Lorde's experiences and societal critiques. The analysis reveals that Lorde’s poem addresses the systemic barriers faced by Black women, emphasizing how these barriers stem from the interplay of race, gender, and sexuality. The poem illustrates the isolation and marginalization Lorde experiences, both within her own community and in broader society. It concludes by highlighting the persistent divide in societal acceptance of diverse identities. This study contributes to the understanding of intersectional feminism by illustrating how Lorde’s poetry encapsulates the complexities of identity and resistance. It enhances the discourse on Black feminism by highlighting the unique struggles faced by Black lesbian women and how these struggles are articulated through poetic expression.
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