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- (Out)classed women : contemporary Chicana writers on inequitable gendered power relations
- (Un)doing the missionary position : gender asymmetry in contemporary Asian American women's writing
- 75 books by 75 American women, 1875-1949; : an exhibition
- A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660-1800
- A voice of her own : women, literature, and transformation
- Acres of flint : Sarah Orne Jewett and her contemporaries
- Activist sentiments : reading Black women in the nineteenth century
- African American women writers
- American women of letters and the nineteenth-century sciences : styles of affiliation
- American women writers : an annotated bibliography of criticism
- American women writers : bibliographical essays
- Anglo-American feminist challenges to the rhetorical traditions : Virginia Woolf, Mary Daly, Adrienne Rich
- Anxious power : reading, writing, and ambivalence in narrative by women
- Arms akimbo : Africana women in contemporary literature
- Articles on women writers : a bibliography
- Asian American women's popular literature : feminizing genres and neoliberal belonging
- Authority and female authorship in colonial America
- Beyond stereotypes : the critical analysis of Chicana literature
- Birthing a nation : gender, creativity, and the West in American literature
- Black American women's writing : a quilt of many colours
- Black women writers (1950-1980) : a critical evaluation
- Black women writers at work
- Black women writers at work
- Black women, writing, and identity : migrations of the subject
- Border traffic : strategies of contemporary women writers
- Boston glass ceiling: : the letters of Agnes Edwards Partin, 1922-1925
- Breaking boundaries : new perspectives on women's regional writing
- Claiming a tradition : Italian American women writers
- Confronting visuality in multi-ethnic women's writing
- Conjuring : Black women, fiction, and literary tradition
- Contemporary lesbian writers of the United States : a bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook
- Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
- D.H. Lawrence and nine women writers
- Determined women : studies in the construction of the female subject, 1900-90
- Dimity convictions : the American woman in the nineteenth century
- Disarming the nation : women's writing and the American Civil War
- Doing literary business : American women writers in the nineteenth century
- Emerging voices : American women writers, 1650-1920
- Experimental lives : women and literature, 1900-1945
- Faraway women and the Atlantic monthly
- Faraway women and the Atlantic monthly
- Farm women on the prairie frontier : a sourcebook for Canada and the United States
- Female subjects in black and white : race, psychoanalysis, feminism
- Feminism, the left, and postwar literary culture
- Girls who wore black : women writing the beat generation
- Global appetites : American power and the literature of food
- Hamlet's mother and other women
- Harlem Renaissance and beyond : literary biographies of 100 Black women writers, 1900-1945
- Having our way : women rewriting tradition in twentieth-century America
- Hawthorne and women : engendering and expanding the Hawthorne tradition
- Herland
- Heterosexual plots and lesbian narratives
- Honey-mad women : emancipatory strategies in women's writing
- I made you to find me : the coming of age of the woman poet and the politics of poetic address
- Images of Asian American women by Asian American women writers
- Impossible women : lesbian figures & American literature
- In her mother's house : the politics of Asian American mother-daughter writing
- In the neighborhood : women's publication in early America
- Inter/view : talks with America's writing women
- Landscapes of the New West : gender and geography in contemporary women's writing
- Legacy
- Literatura femenina de España y las Américas
- Mujer y literatura mexicana y chicana : culturas en contacto
- Mujer y literatura mexicana y chicana : culturas en contacto
- Mujer y literatura mexicana y chicana : culturas en contacto : primer coloquio fronterizo, 22, 23 y 24 de abril de 1987
- New England local color literature : a women's tradition
- No man's land : the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century
- Passionate minds : women rewriting the world
- Patrons and protégées : gender, friendship, and writing in nineteenth-century America
- Perspectives of four women writers on the Second World War : Gertrude Stein, Janet Flanner, Kay Boyle, and Rebecca West
- Persuasive fictions : feminist narrative and critical myth
- Pocahontas's daughters : gender and ethnicity in American culture
- Post-colonial and African American women's writing : a critical introduction
- Posthuman Blackness and the Black female imagination
- Rereading women : thirty years of exploring our literary traditions
- Rewriting the word : American women writers and the Bible
- Shifting the ground : American women writers' revisions of nature, gender, and race
- Speaking the other self : American women writers
- Such news of the land : U.S. women nature writers
- The Body and the text : Hélène Cixous--reading and teaching
- The Cambridge companion to African American women's literature
- The Feminist companion to literature in English : women writers from the Middle Ages to the present
- The female imagination
- The female tradition in southern literature
- The feminine fifties
- The history of southern women's literature
- The myth of Aunt Jemima : representations of race and region
- The other reconstruction : where violence and womanhood meet in the writings of Wells-Barnett, Grimké, and Larsen
- The pen is ours : a listing of writings by and about African-American women before 1910 with secondary bibliography to the present
- The pink guitar : writing as feminist practice
- The politics of survivorship : incest, women's literature, and feminist theory
- The shattered mirror : representations of women in Mexican literature
- The work of the Afro-American woman
- The work of the Afro-American woman,
- Three radical women writers : class and gender in Meridel Le Sueur, Tillie Olsen, and Josephine Herbst
- Tradition and the talents of women
- Tricksterism in turn-of-the-century American literature : a multicultural perspective
- Unbought and unbossed : transgressive black women, sexuality, and representation
- Uncommon women : gender and representation in nineteenth-century U.S. women's writing
- We who love to be astonished : experimental women's writing and performance poetics
- Wild women in the whirlwind : Afra-American culture and the contemporary literary renaissance
- Women of the Harlem renaissance
- Women of the Left Bank : Paris, 1900-1940
- Women reading women writing : self-invention in Paula Gunn Allen, Gloria Anzaldúa, and Audre Lorde
- Women singing in the snow : a cultural analysis of Chicana literature
- Women writing in America : voices in collage
- Women, women writers, and the West
- Workings of the spirit : the poetics of Afro-American women's writing
- Writing beyond the ending : narrative strategies of twentieth-century women writers
- Writing mothers, writing daughters : tracing the maternal in stories by American Jewish women
- Writing out of place : regionalism, women, and American literary culture
- Writing their nations : the tradition of nineteenth-century American Jewish women writers
- Writing with an accent : contemporary Italian American women authors
- Written by herself : literary production by African American women, 1746-1892
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