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The Whisper of the Kitchenette: Gwendolyn Brooks, Spatial Confinement, and Poetic Liberation

Author(s) Dr. MANNARSAMY N
Country India
Abstract Gwendolyn Brooks’s poetic oeuvre transforms the restricted domestic urban spaces of mid-century Chicago into arenas of resistance, survival, and imaginative freedom. The kitchenette—a physical emblem of racial segregation—becomes a crucible of poetic liberation in Brooks’s verse. This article explores Brooks’s pivotal depiction of the kitchenette, drawing from A Street in Bronzeville, Annie Allen, and critical readings of her work through the lenses of feminist and spatial theories. The intersection of confinement and creativity in Brooks’s poetry not only documents Black interiority but also reconfigures narrative possibilities, suggesting that poetic voice perseveres within and in spite of material limitation. The study analyzes form, imagery, and social context to argue that Brooks’s depiction of spatial limitation offers a powerful intervention into both African American literary and urban traditions.
Keywords Gwendolyn Brooks, Kitchenette Building, Spatial Confinement, African American Poetry, Poetic Liberation, Urban Literature, Feminist Theory, Bronzeville
Field Arts
Published In Volume 7, Issue 1, January-February 2026
Published On 2026-01-18
DOI https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2026.v07i01.2931
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbk6vw

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