(Answered) ENG 2230 Colonized Bodies in Boland and Danticat

ENG 2230 Colonized Bodies in Boland and Danticat 

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In Eavan Boland’s “Letter to a Young Woman Poet” and Edwidge Danticat’s “Women Like Us,” how and why are their physical bodies important in resisting colonial power and becoming poets? (Even as “postcolonial” writers, colonial power of the past has an effect on their cultures and literary traditions, so this question is not meant to ignore history.)

Use one brief passage from each essay in support of your answer. Give equal space to each text, and make sure to compare as you answer. (250 words)

 ENG 2230 Colonized Bodies in Boland and Danticat Answer

In Edwidge Danticat’s “Women Like Us”, she talks about how the main character’s mother always tries to discourage the main character from writing and focusing on learning house chores. She writes “In our world, writers are tortured and killed if they are men. Called lying whores, then raped and killed, if they are women,”to show that female writers did not have a place. In that time, a woman’s place was in the kitchen and the most artistic she could be was with her stories or hair. She writes that the mother says that writing will get her nothing, it is useless to continue with the hobby and it would be better to learn something else………

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