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Marilyn Chin: Critical Essay by Adrienne McCormick

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SOURCE: McCormick, Adrienne. “‘Being Without’: Marilyn Chin's Poems as Feminist Acts of Theorizing.” Hitting Critical Mass 6, no. 2 (spring 2000): 1-16.

In the following essay, McCormick places Chin's poems that examine the poet's identity in the company of feminist theory that seeks to claim both a history and a language for women of color.

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