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Keyword [Women's writing]
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61. Trespassing women: Representations of property and identity in British women's writing 1925--2005
62. 'Keeping up her geography': Women's writing and geocultural space in early twentieth-century United States literature and culture
63. Grounds for Telling It: Transnational Feminism and Canadian Women's Writing
64. Differing bodies, defying subjects, deferring texts: Gender, sexuality, and transgression in Chinese Canadian women's writing
65. Law, literature, location: Contemporary aboriginal/indigenous women's writing and the politics of identity
66. Elizabeth Boyd, Grub Street, and patronage: A study in eighteenth century women's writing
67. Sentimental Ideology, Women's Pedagogy, and American Indian Women's Writing: 1815-1921
68. Traumatic possessions: The body and memory in multiethnic women's writing and performance (Sherley Anne Williams, Anna Deavere Smith, Maxine Hong Kingston, Gayl Jones, Robbie McCauley)
69. Intimacies of empire: Post-colonial women's writing from the Caribbean, France and United States (Marguerite Duras, Marie Chauvet, Patricia Powell, Jamaica)
70. Sowing barren ground: Constructions of motherhood, the body, and subjectivity in American women's writing, 1928--1948 (Nella Larsen, Margaret Mitchell, Carson McCullers, Dorothy West, Anne Taylor Fleming)
71. 'Hegemony of the spirit': Black women's resistance and healing through African diasporic 'counter cultures of modernity' in selected African Caribbean and African American women's writing (Erna Brodber, Jamaica, Toni Cade Bambara, Gloria Naylor, Paule Mar
72. Speaking theory through poetry: Yosano Akiko (1878--1942) on poetic composition and women's writing
73. Contested visions of a new republic: Race, sex, and the body politic in American women's writing, 1850--1938
74. Theorizing *interpretation in context: A feminist ethnographic study of an elder women's writing group
75. From madwomen to Vietnam veterans: Trauma, testimony, and recovery in post-colonial women's writing
76. Negotiating identity in the waters of the Atlantic: The middle passage trope in African -American and Afro -Caribbean women's writing
77. Desires undammed /bodies unbridled: Queering discourse in American women's writing
78. Autobiographical fictions: Indonesian women's writing from the nationalist period
79. 'Joined together in history': Politics and place in African American and American Indian women's writing
80. Redefining nation: Space and desire in contemporary Mexican women's writing (Tita Valencia, Maria Luisa Puga, Angeles Mastretta)
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