Who s Who in Contemporary Women s Writing

Who s Who in Contemporary Women s Writing
Author: Jane Eldridge Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781136214301

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Unique in its breadth of coverage, Who's Who in Contemporary Women's Writing is a comprehensive, authoritative and enjoyable guide to women's fiction, prose, poetry and drama from around the world in the second half of the twentieth century. Over the course of 1000 entries by over 150 international contributors, a picture emerges of the incredible range of women's writing in our time, from Toni Morrison to Fleur Adcock- all are here. This book includes the established and well-loved but also opens up new worlds of modern literature which may be unfamiliar but are never less than fascinating.

Who s who in Contemporary Women s Writing

Who s who in Contemporary Women s Writing
Author: Jane Eldridge Miller
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0415159814

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Entries profile women writers of poetry, fiction, prose, and drama, including Sylvia Plath, Fleur Adcock, and Toni Morrison.

Love and Space in Contemporary African Diasporic Women s Writing

Love and Space in Contemporary African Diasporic Women   s Writing
Author: Jennifer Leetsch
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2021-07-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783030677541

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This book sets out to investigate how contemporary African diasporic women writers respond to the imbalances, pressures and crises of twenty-first-century globalization by querying the boundaries between two separate conceptual domains: love and space. The study breaks new ground by systematically bringing together critical love studies with research into the cultures of migration, diaspora and refuge. Examining a notable tendency among current black feminist writers, poets and performers to insist on the affective dimension of world-making, the book ponders strategies of reconfiguring postcolonial discourses. Indeed, the analyses of literary works and intermedia performances by Chimamanda Adichie, Zadie Smith, Helen Oyeyemi, Shailja Patel and Warsan Shire reveal an urge of moving beyond a familiar insistence on processes of alienation or rupture and towards a new, reparative emphasis on connection and intimacy – to imagine possible inhabitable worlds.

Indigenous Women s Writing and the Cultural Study of Law

Indigenous Women s Writing and the Cultural Study of Law
Author: Cheryl Suzack
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781442628588

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Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Indigenous Women's Writing, Storytelling, and Law -- Chapter One: Gendering the Politics of Tribal Sovereignty: Santa Clara Pueblo v. Martinez (1978) and Ceremony (1977) -- Chapter Two: The Legal Silencing of Indigenous Women: Racine v. Woods (1983) and In Search of April Raintree (1983) -- Chapter Three: Colonial Governmentality and GenderViolence: State of Minnesota v. Zay Zah (1977) and The Antelope Wife (1998) -- Chapter Four: Land Claims, Identity Claims: Manypenny v. United States (1991) and Last Standing Woman (1997) -- Conclusion: For an Indigenous-Feminist Literary Criticism -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index

Writing Women s Communities

Writing Women s Communities
Author: Cynthia G. Franklin
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1997-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780299156039

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Beginning in the 1980s, a number of popular and influential anthologies organized around themes of shared identity—Nice Jewish Girls, This Bridge Called My Back, Home Girls, and others—have brought together women’s fiction and poetry with journal entries, personal narratives, and transcribed conversations. These groundbreaking multi-genre anthologies, Cynthia G. Franklin demonstrates, have played a crucial role in shaping current literary studies, in defining cultural and political movements, and in building connections between academic and other communities. Exploring intersections and alliances across the often competing categories of race, class, gender, and sexuality, Writing Women’s Communities contributes to current public debates about multiculturalism, feminism, identity politics, the academy as a site of political activism, and the relationship between literature and politics.

Contemporary French Women s Writing

Contemporary French Women s Writing
Author: Shirley Ann Jordan
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 3039103156

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In the 1990s the French literary arena was enlivened by the emergence of a new generation of women writers. This book selects six of its most distinctive voices and addresses important questions about the very new in French women's writing. What are young women choosing to write about? What do they tell us about changing perceptions of feminine identities? What does it mean to write (and to read) as women at the start of the new millennium? An introductory chapter explores key issues such as the woman writer in the public imagination and continuity and change within French women's writing since the 1970s. It also highlights thematic threads which recur across the work of the authors studied: history and time, wandering and exile, self and other, the body and sexuality and writing and telling. The remaining chapters propose productive approaches to the fictional worlds of Marie Darrieussecq, Virginie Despentes, Marie Ndiaye, Agnès Desarthe, Lorette Nobécourt and Amélie Nothomb through close readings of their most challenging, popular or telling texts. They focus on perennial preoccupations in women's writing which are given new treatment by these writers and discuss important developments such as uses of the pornographic, myth and fairy tale and parody and irony in new women's writing.

Metafiction and Metahistory in Contemporary Women s Writing

Metafiction and Metahistory in Contemporary Women s Writing
Author: A. Heilmann,M. Llewellyn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2007-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780230206281

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This collection examines the dynamic experimentation of contemporary women writers from North America, Australia, and the UK. Blurring the dichotomies of the popular and the literary, the fictional and the factual, the essays assembled here offer new approaches to reading contemporary women fiction writers' reconfigurations of history.

Contemporary Women s Writing

Contemporary Women s Writing
Author: Maroula Joannou
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0719053390

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This wide-ranging study provides a historically grounded account of women's fiction in the 1960s and the 1970s, relating changes in the social structure of Britain and the United States to the literary representations of women's experience.