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"Homage to my Hips" presents a refreshing perspective on body positivity and
femininity. While the grand majority of past poetry focused on women has portrayed them as
reserved, demure, and often silent, Clifton's poem is bold, self-assured, and powerful. The
narrator not only describes her hips as "big" and "free," but also
"mighty" and, finally, "magic." The narrator states that "they don't
fit into...
Sunday, 27 September 2015
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