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these hips are big hips ... petty places. these hips ... my dream about the second coming...
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www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=179615
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Lucille Clifton’s “homage to my hips” celebrates a proud woman who is equally proud of her hips. She opens by describing her hips as “big hips: “these hips are big hips.” If this speaker has been the butt of jokes about having big hips, she is now turning that joke on the jokester.
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poetry.suite101.com/article.cfm/cliftons_homage_to_my_h...
poetry.suite101.com/article.cfm/cliftons_homage_to_my_hips
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Advanced Search > ... ABOUT THE AUTHOR ... That Sure is My Little Dog by Eleanor Lerman...
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www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/15599
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www.afropoets.net/lucilleclifton.html
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these hips are big hips ... they don't fit into little places. these hips ... are free hips.
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www.wellnessinmotion.com/homagetomyhips.htm
www.wellnessinmotion.com/homagetomyhips.htm
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by Lucille Clifton ... What is the effect of the various adjectives used to modify "hips" in the poem? ... In what ways does the poem address race and gender?
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www.bridgewater.edu/~sgallowa/386/hips.htm
www.bridgewater.edu/~sgallowa/386/hips.htm
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In Lucille Clifton’s “Homage To My Hips,” I believe the issue of feminism is being addressed. Clifton has written a poem where she embraces her large hips and curves, and uses them as a symbol of her independence and power of being a woman.
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thor.css.edu/dcforum/DCForumID223/141.html
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An Analysis of Lucille Clifton's "homage to my hips": The Poem's Spin on the Roles of ... The speaker of "homage to my hips," however, is a real woman. ...
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www.aug.edu/~nprinsky/Engl1102/DemoRsrchEsPtry.htm
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In "Homage to My Hips", Lucille Clifton creates some kind of imagery pertaining to her hips. She seems all into herself, more specifically, her hips. She makes it a point to convey that her hips are strong or powerful by the lines "they go where they want to go.
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www.cheathouse.com/essay/essay_view.php?p_essay_id=51544
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