Racial Identity In Rita Dove's Poetry
Abstract
The study of race in poetry is, in my view, a new genre which, to date, has not received widespread critical attention, though it is increasingly being noted in contemporary studies. To describe it as simply racial is neither adequate nor apt. At the same time, the staunch racial aspect cannot be ignored because of the reality it reflects. Studies about race and racism can be traced back to the early part of the twentieth century, at least in relation to the United States of America.