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121. A Report On The Translation Of Outsiders: Five Women Writers Who Changed The World(Chapters 2-3)
122. A Report On The Translation Of Outsiders:Five Women Writers Who Changed The World(Chapter Ⅰ)
123. A Study Of "unreliable Narratives" In The Creation Of New Immigrant Women Writers Since The New Century
124. On The Space Writing In The Novels Of Women Writers During The May Fourth Movement
125. On The "Personalized Writing" Of Novels By The New Generation Of Women Writers
126. 'Hoisting one's own banner': Self-inscription in lyric poetry by three women writers of late imperial China
127. Narratives of sexuality and embodiment: Performative identities and abject agency in contemporary fiction and poetry by Japanese women writers
128. Make room for mother: A study of motherhood and the maternal instinct in 20th century women writers
129. 'Don't you talk about my mama!' Black women writers and motherhood in the era of the 'underclass'
130. (Re)using women: The image debate in early modern allegory
131. Permanent transients: The temporary spaces of internal migration in four 20th-century novels by U.S. women writers
132. Intergenerational memory in the work of Francophone Caribbean women writers
133. Feminist resistance in contemporary American women writers of color: Unsettling images of the veil and the house in western culture
134. Making connections and associations: Caribbean women writers recreating subjectivities in New York City
135. The American dream in selected works by three Chinese American women writers: From dreams to nightmares
136. The poetics of trauma narratives and Asian American women writers
137. One hundred years of solitary light: Rites of passage for modern American and Chinese women writers, 1899-1996
138. Neither wholly public, nor wholly private: Interstitial spaces in works by nineteenth-century American women writers
139. Humorous, satirical dialogue created by American women writers in the second half of the nineteenth century and in the second half of the twentieth century
140. Nineteenth-century American women writers: Imagining feminism
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