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Women Writers in Review is the latest text corpus and digital humanities website to be produced by the Women Writers Project at Northeastern University. It includes over 600 reviews of women’s writing published between 1770 and 1830.
Amanda Gagel
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Des féministes qui ne sont pas féministes ?
Drawing from research in literary history dedicated to the Women's Liberation Movement in France, this contribution tells a story that is specific to radical women writers in France at this time: the story of their refusal, for some in the early 1970s ...
Audrey Lasserre
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Reading (in/and) Miranda [PDF]
"Australian fiction, like that of all nations, is written, published, received and read in the context of a literary canon, both national and transnational.
Bode, Katherine
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Comment conjuguer un nouveau gender et de nouveaux genres
In order to investigate the articulation between artistic pratice and gendered theorization of such pratice in the context of the futurist avant-garde, the present article analyzes the works of two futurist women, Rosa Rosà and Enif Robert.
Silvia Contarini
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Revisiting Feminist Strategies in Poetry: Gender, Genre, and Power Relation
The patriarchal gender division of private-public dichotomy assigned to particular gender for different roles and sphere is generally viewed as an “ancient” practice in the West. However, this “ancient” gender conception that can be traced from its Greco-
A.B. Sri Mulyani
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New Frontiers: Women Writers and the British Raj [PDF]
Inspired by the 2018 British Women Writers Conference’s invitation to reconsider the work of individuals living at the margins of traditional understandings of nationality and profession, this exhibit highlights the relationship between English-speaking ...
Jarman, Cody, Wahl, Mariah
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Mary Philadelphia Merrifield (15 April 1804–4 January 1889)
Biography of Mary Philadelphia Merrifield.
Zahira Véliz Bomford
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Women Naming Women: The Use of Sobriquets by Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Katherine Philips
Sobriquets were commonly used by British writers of the late 16th and 17th centuries. The sobriquets chosen by Aphra Behn, Anne Finch, and Katherine Philips, the three central women poets of the period, their literary sources, and their associations and ...
Martha Rainbolt
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Christiana Herringham (8 December 1852–25 February 1929)
Biography of Christiana Herringham.
Meaghan Clarke
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Kebaya feminism; Political strategies in the works of Indonesian women writers
This article attempts to show and map the feminist agenda in the writings of Indonesian women writers. Focusing on selected prominent Indonesian women writers whose works can be categorized as articulating feminist ideas and perspectives, namely Suwarsih
Aquarini Priyatna
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