American fiction - Women authors - History and criticism.
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Works: | 30 works in 14 publications in 14 languages |
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The coupling convention :sex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction /
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Literary trauma :sadism, memory, and sexual violence in American women's fiction /
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Twentieth-century women novelists :feminist theory into practice /
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The coupling conventionsex, text, and tradition in Black women's fiction /
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Fantasy and reconciliationcontemporary formulas of women's romance fiction /
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Rereading the Harlem renaissancerace, class, and gender in the fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West /
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Transcending the new woman :multiethnic narratives in the Progressive Era /
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Reading women :literary figures and cultural icons from the Victorian age to the present /
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Female subjectivity in African American women's narratives of enslavementbeyond borders /
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Worlds within womenmyth and mythmaking in fantastic literature by women /
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Popular feminist fiction as American allegoryrepresenting national time /
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Style, gender, and fantasy in nineteenth-century American women's writing
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The genius of democracyfictions of genderand citizenship in the United States, 1860-1945 /
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Activism and the American novelreligion and resistance in fiction by women of color /
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Pauline Hopkins and the American dreaman African American writer's(re)visionary gospel of success /
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Women writers and detectives in nineteenth-century crime fictionthe mothers of the mystery genre /
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The middle class in the Great Depressionpopular women's novels of the 1930s /
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Intersectional trauma in American women writers' incest novels from the 1990s
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