Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Scenes from a Collaboration: Or Becoming Jael B. Juba1994/01/015
Revisiting Woolf's Representations of Androgyny: Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Nation1999/01/015
The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory1984/01/015
The Reenchantment of Utopia and the Female Monarchical Self: Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World1992/01/015
Oral Sex: Vampiric Transgression and the Writing of Angela Carter2001/01/015
All of Us Are Real: Old Images in a New World of Adoption2002/01/015
The Eroticism of Class and the Enigma of Margaret Atwood's "Alias Grace"2003/10/01English5
Found Footage: Feminism Lost in Time2002/01/014
Mother's Pain, Mother's Voice: Gabriela Mistral, Julia Kristeva, and the Mater Dolorosa1999/01/014
Sarah Grand and the Critical Establishment: Art for [Wo]man's Sake1995/01/014
"Women May Discourse...as Well as Men": Speaking and Silent Women in the Plays of Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle1985/01/014
Tangled Histories: Indian Feminism and Anglo-American Feminist Criticism1993/01/014
The Biographical Problem of Pamphilia to Amphilanthus1982/01/014
Minority History as Metafiction: Joy Kogawa's Obasan1989/01/014
National Families and Familial Nations: Communista Americans in Cristina Garcia's Dreaming in Cuban1996/01/014
Out of the Chrysalis: Female Initiation and Female Authority in Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out1986/01/014
A Dialectic of Autonomy and Community: Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions1996/01/014
Stratagems of the Strong, Stratagems of the Weak: Autobiographical Prose of the Seventeenth-Century Hispanic Convent1990/01/014
A Wizard Cultivator: Zelda Fitzgerald's Save Me the Waltz as Asylum Autobiography1992/01/014
Theory and Space, Space and Woman1988/01/014
Refusing History at the End of the Earth: Ursula Le Guin's "Sur" and the 2000-01 Women's Antarctica Crossing2002/01/014
Is Feminism a Historicism?2002/01/014
One's Own Reflections on Motherhood, Owning, and Adoption2002/01/014
"Personalized Writing" and Its Enthusiastic Critic: Women and Writing of the Chinese "Post-New Era"2004/04/01English4
Writing from the Trenches: Women's Work and Collaborative Writing1995/01/013
Black Women Do Not Have Time to Dream: The Politics of Time and Space1992/01/013
"No Mine and Thine but Ours": Finding "M. Barnard Eldershaw"1995/01/013
Corinna of Tanagra and Her Audience1983/01/013
The Historical Moments of Postcolonial Writing: Beyond Colonialism's Binary1996/01/013
The Metaphorical Lesbian: Edna Pontellier in The Awakening1996/01/013