Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Feminist Futures?2002/01/0115
Feminism and Deconstruction: Re-Constructing the Elegy1986/01/0114
Gender and Genre Anxiety: Elizabeth Barrett Browning and H. D. as Epic Poets1986/01/0114
Bodies on the Move: A Poetics of Home and Diaspora2004/10/01English14
Escaping the Sentence: Diagnosis and Discourse in "The Yellow Wallpaper"1984/01/0111
Adoption and Essentialism2002/01/0110
"Beyond" Gynocriticism and Gynesis: The Geographics of Identity and the Future of Feminist Criticism1996/01/019
Women's Time, Women's Space: Writing the History of Feminist Criticism1984/01/019
House Mothers and Haunted Daughters: Shirley Jackson and Female Gothic1996/01/019
Self, Subject, and Resistance: Marginalities and Twentieth-Century Autobiographical Practice1990/01/018
"Womens Speaking Justified": The Feminine Quaker Voice, 1662-17971987/01/018
Telling Time in Feminist Theory2002/01/018
Feminism, Ethics, and History, or What Is the "Post" in Postfeminism?2002/01/018
Consuming Passions: Reconciliation in Women's Intellectual Memoir2004/04/01English8
A Patriarch of One's Own: Jane Eyre and Romantic Love1985/01/017
"We Have to Defend Ourselves": Women, Tradition, and Change in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die1994/01/017
Treason Our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon1983/01/017
Is There Life After Art? The Metaphysics of Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping1986/01/017
Feminine Sensationalism, Eroticism, and Self-Assertion: M. E. Braddon and Ouida1988/01/016
The Case of Mary Carleton: Representing the Female Subject, 1663-731993/01/016
Screaming Divas: Collaboration as Feminist Practice1994/01/016
Murdering the Lesbian: Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour1991/01/016
Frankenstein and the Feminine Subversion of the Novel1983/01/016
Still Practice, A/Wrested Alphabet: Toward a Feminist Aesthetic1984/01/016
Queering The Yellow Wallpaper? Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Politics of Form1995/01/016
Models for Female Loyalty: The Biblical Ruth in Jeanette Winterson's Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit1994/01/016
The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature: What We Are Doing and Why We Are Doing It1982/01/015
Flush and the Literary Canon: Oh Where Oh Where Has That Little Dog Gone?1991/01/015
Queen Victoria, Empire, and Excess1987/01/015
Refiguring the Postcolonial Imagination: Tropes of Visuality in Writing by Rhys, Kincaid, and Cliff1997/01/015