The Protests of Ginsberg and Di Prima as Marginalized Minorities
There is nothing more American than a protest, than questioning authority and rebelling in the...
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Posted by Lauren Mottel | Mar 13, 2020 | Beatdom Content, Essays
There is nothing more American than a protest, than questioning authority and rebelling in the...
Read MorePosted by Alyssa Dearborn | Apr 29, 2019 | Beatdom Content, Essays
Diane di Prima is a woman’s poet to the very core of her diction. She is not a woman’s poet simply...
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I was only twenty in the fall of 1955 when I sat down to start my first novel. Come and Join the...
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In Women Writers of the Beat Era: Autobiography and Intertextuality, Mary Paniccia Carden argues...
Read MorePosted by Jennie Copeland | Aug 26, 2018 | Essays
The moves of Beat women to reclaim bodily freedom and space through performative poetry ‘The...
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