American literature + Women authors + History and criticism
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American literature + Women authors + History and criticism
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American literature + Women authors + History and criticism
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- Reading black, reading feminist, a critical anthology, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Well-read black girl, finding our stories, discovering ourselves : an anthology, edited by Glory Edim
- Sharp, the women who made an art of having an opinion, Michelle Dean
- The work of the Afro-American woman, by Mrs. N.F. Mossell ; with an introduction by Joanne Braxton
- Girl in a library, on women writers & the writing life, Kelly Cherry
- The Sisterhood, how a network of Black women writers changed American culture, Courtney Thorsson
- Writing through Jane Crow, race and gender politics in African American literature, Ayesha K. Hardison
- A jury of her peers, American women writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx, Elaine Showalter
- No man's land, the place of the woman writer in the twentieth century, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- Teaching at the crossroads, cultures and critical perspectives in literature by women of color, Laurie Grobman
- Breaking the rule of cool, interviewing and reading women beat writers, Nancy M. Grace and Ronna C. Johnson
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, Claudia Roth Pierpont
- African American women writers, Brenda Wilkinson ; Jim Haskins, general editor
- Critical appropriations, African American women and the construction of transnational identity, Simone C. Drake
- Making love modern, the intimate public worlds of New York's literary women, Nina Miller
- The sexual mountain and Black women writers, adventures in sex, literature, and real life, Calvin C. Hernton
- Race, gender, and comparative Black modernism, Suzanne Lacascade, Marita Bonner, Suzanne Cšaire, Dorothy West, Jennifer M. Wilks
- Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women, Kimberly Rae Connor
- Girls who wore black, women writing the beat generation, edited by Ronna C. Johnson and Nancy M. Grace
- Render me my song, African-American women writers from slavery to the present, Sandi Russell
- Hawthorne and women, engendering and expanding the Hawthorne tradition, edited by John L. Idol, Jr. and Melinda M. Ponder
- Maternal metaphors of power in African American women's literature, from Phillis Wheatley to Toni Morrison, Geneva Cobb Moore ; foreword by Andrew Billingsley
- Female subjects in black and white, race, psychoanalysis, feminism, edited by Elizabeth Abel, Barbara Christian, Helene Moglen
- Traumatic possessions, the body and memory in African American women's writing and performance, Jennifer L. Griffiths
- Conjuring, black women, fiction, and literary tradition, edited by Marjorie Pryse and Hortense J. Spillers
- Still mad, American women writers and the feminist imagination, 1950-2020, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar
- Unbought and unbossed, transgressive black women, sexuality, and representation, Trimiko Melancon
- Rereading women, thirty years of exploring our literary traditions, Sandra M. Gilbert
- The history of southern women's literature, edited by Carolyn Perry and Mary Louise Weaks
- Women of the Harlem renaissance, Cheryl A. Wall
- Ordering the facade, photography and contemporary southern women's writing, Katherine Henninger
- Well-read black girl, finding our stories, discovering ourselves : an anthology, Glory Edim
- Disarming the nation, women's writing and the American Civil War, Elizabeth Young
- Black women writers (1950-1980), a critical evaluation, edited by Mari Evans
- Sharp, the women who made an art of having an opinion, Michelle Dean
- At home in the world, women writers and public life, from Austen to the present, Maria DiBattista and Deborah Epstein Nord
- Transforming scriptures, African American women writers and the Bible, Katherine Clay Bassard
- Louisiana women writers, new essays and a comprehensive bibliography, edited by Dorothy H. Brown and Barbara C. Ewell
- Women of the Left Bank, Paris, 1900-1940, Shari Benstock
- An invincible summer, female diasporean authors, Tommie Lee Jackson
- Unbought and unbossed, transgressive black women, sexuality, and representation, Trimiko Melancon
- Latina lesbian writers and artists, María Dolores Costa, editor
- Sharp, the women who made an art of having an opinion, Michelle Dean
- Mulattas and mestizas, representing mixed identities in the Americas, 1850-2000, Suzanne Bost
- Spiritual interrogations, culture, gender, and community in early African American women's writing, Katherine Clay Bassard