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Echoes of Expression
Phonology and Racial Identity in Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise"
Villadarez, Chile A.
Recommended Citation:
Villadarez, C. A. (2025). Phonology and Racial Identity in Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise". In Echoes of Expression (Vol. 1, Number 8, pp. 64–65). Lakbay-Diwa Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17865498
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Villadarez, Chile A.
Description
In the poem “Still I Rise”, Maya Angelou uses phonological patterning-through rhythm, repetition, and musical sound devices-not simply as an aesthetic feature but rather as a dynamic vehicle through which Black racial identity can be asserted.
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