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The new global genres of “chick lit” and “teen lit” in the early twenty-first century led to the rise of a new generation of Muslim women writers in Indonesia.
Nor Ismah
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The women whose lives and works are discussed in this collection shared many common concerns, including their pursuit of a professional life outside of academia.
Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
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Brigitte Bailey, Associate Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts, Travels to England [PDF]
Professor Brigitte Bailey traveled to England in July to attend a conference she helped organize on Transatlantic Women: Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers in Great Britain, Ireland, and Europe, and to present a paper on her own ...
Bailey, Brigitte
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Corinne in the North. Madame de Staël’s Infuence on Sophie von Knorring and August Strindberg [PDF]
Since its publication in 1807 Mme de Staël’s novel Corinne, ou l’Italie has become a fundamental reference point for many women writers, who have found in it a prototypical representation of the confict between genius and current defnitions of femininity.
Berardini, Andrea
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Vernon Lee (14 October 1856–13 February 1935)
Biography of Vernon Lee.
Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
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Portrayal of women in Indian Mass Media:An Investigation [PDF]
Media's role towards women is becoming the growing concern of the feminist writers, basically regarding participation, performances and portrayal of women.
Patowary, Himashree
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Translation and Bilingualism in Monica Ali’s and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Marginalized Identities [PDF]
This investigation seeks to demonstrate how Ali and Lahiri represent two different migrant experiences, Muslim and Indian, each of which functioning within a multicultural Anglo-American context.
Rizzo, Alessandra
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Anna Brownell Jameson (17 May 1794–17 March 1860)
Biography of Anna Jameson.
Diane Apostolos-Cappadona
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[Review of] Ann Allen Shockley, ed. Afro-American Women Writers: 1746-1933. An Anthology and Critical Guide [PDF]
Despite almost four hundred years of racism, sexism and classism, Afro-American women have managed to sustain contact with their creative muses and with the needs and aspirations of their people.
Young, Mary
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New Zealand Women Traveller Writers : from exile to diaspora [PDF]
The focus of this article is a group of New Zealand women traveller writers of the first half of the twentieth century who left their country of origin, and in the encounter with new worlds overseas, reconstructed themselves as deterritorialised ...
Wilson, Janet M
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