Publication: The Role of Poetry in Bringing out Sexual Diversity and Gender Construction
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
The paper focuses on the role of poetry in
bringing out sexual diversity and gender
construction. Furthermore, the paper
discusses how trans poets use poetry to form
the trans identity while female poets and
male poets use poetry to construct female
gender identity. The objective of this study is
to explore the way these poets employ
gender, body, power and identity politics to
contest the normative and dominant
ideologies centered around them in the
society. The data for the study is based on
the selected poems about women by three
poets, Carol Ann Duffy, Lakdas
Wikkramasinha and Sylvia Plath and trans
poets, Lee Mokobe and Shilok Mukkati. In
order to portray how poetry supports in the
construction of gender in detail, poets from
different backgrounds have been selected.
Trans theory has been used as a theoretical
basis to give a detailed analysis of trans
gender poetry. At the same time, feminist
theory is used to analyze poems written on
women. Incorporating these theories, this
study demonstrates that the trans poets and
other poets who have written about women
are successful in constructing gender
identity by using the so-called politics to
contest the hegemonic and normative norms
and ideologies.
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Keywords
Gender identity, Trans poetry, Gender identity, Gender identity, Female gender identity, Trans identity
