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«altrelettere»: rivista di critica letteraria sulla scrittura delle donne in Italia

open access: yesAltrelettere, 2012
Article for the opening of «altrelettere» written by Dacia Maraini.
Dacia Maraini
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Cuando las montañas son paisaje, y otros poemas

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review, 2023
These two groups of poems are organized around different topics, the first one meditates on  death while the second reflects on nature and the self.
Clara Eugenia Ronderos
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The Dale Spender Collection at the Women's College, University of Sydney

open access: yesABO : Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts 1640-1830, 2015
Notice of the opening of the Dale Spender collection of books relating to feminism; Australian women's writing; and women's writing in English of the long nineteenth century.
Olivia Murphy
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Marxian Approaches and Women's History in Early Post-war Japan

open access: yesThe Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies, 2004
During the early post-war period Marxian approaches to history in Japan sought to enfranchise women so that they might begin writing their own histories and become participants within the drive toward revolution.
Curtis Anderson Gayle
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#MeToo or "Me Too"?: Defining Our Terms

open access: yesABO : Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts 1640-1830, 2020
How we talk about misogyny and sexual violence in literary texts matters—to our students, to our colleagues, and to the future of the humanities and of higher education—and the “Me Too” movement has revived with new urgency debates about how to do that ...
Caitlin Kelly
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Rewriting Politics, or the Emerging Fourth Wave of Feminism in Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments

open access: yesELOPE, 2020
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) has recently returned to the spotlight with the success of its TV adaptation and with her decision to deliver a sequel.
Oana Celia Gheorghiu, Michaela Praisler
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Private Life and Collective Experience in Quebec: The Autobiographical Project of France Théoret

open access: yesStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature, 1993
In her study of women's autobiographical writing, Carolyn Heilbrun contends that women's authorship has been most hindered by the lack of narrative structures adequate to the telling of women's experience.
Mary Jean Green
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Ar tebeaktualus ir ar tebemoteriškas „moterų rašymas“ | Old and New Ways of Thinking about Women’s Writing [PDF]

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2005
The article is a speculation on whether the category of women’s writing continues to be applicable and/or indeed operative. It is argued that the effectiveness of women’s writing lies in identifiable trends, mutual influences and its particular heritage.
Eglė Kačkutė
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Introduction: Reading Silence in the Long Nineteenth-Century Women’s Life Writing Archive

open access: yes19, 2018
This introduction reflects on the nineteenth-century women’s life writing archive as a concept as well as a space. Is the long nineteenth-century women’s life writing archive a unique entity that stands apart from the wider archive?
Alexis Wolf
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"I Am not Homer’s Helen" Myths Retold in Amanda Elyot’s The Memoirs of Helen of Troy / "Ben Homeros’un Helen’i Değilim" Amanda Elyot’un Truvalı Helen’in Anılarında Yeniden Anlatılan Mit [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2023
The present article examines the representation of female characters in classical Greek myths and the rewriting of the latter from a feminist and feminine perspective.
Salim Kerboua *, Lamia Mechgoug**
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