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161. Daughters of Saint Teresa: Authority and rhetoric in the confessional narratives of three twentieth-century Spanish and Latin American women writers
162. Writing the body: Maternal subjectivity in the works of Hirabayashi Taiko, Enchi Fumiko, and Oba Minako
163. Women Writers and Italian Fascism: Figures of Female Resistance in Paola Masino, Paola Drigo, and Milena Milani
164. Literary Sensations: Victorian Women Writers and Celebrity Culture
165. Black women writers and the spatial limits of the African diaspora
166. 'The myth of the end of myth-making': The use of mythology, folklore, and fairy tales in the work of contemporary Irish women writers
167. Misery baby: A (re)vision of the Bildungsroman by Caribbean and United States black women writers (Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Toni Morrison)
168. Navigating exile: Contemporary women writers discover an ethics of home (Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, Octavia E. Butler)
169. Mobile Ideas and (Im)mobile Subjects: Women Writers and Women's Fashion Magazines in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Austria
170. Japanese women writers watch a boy being beaten by his father: Male homosexual fantasies, female sexuality and desire (Kono Taeko, Mori Mari, Okamoto Kanoko, Matsuura Rieko)
171. This is not a woman: Literary bodies and private selves in the works of the Chinese avant-garde women writers
172. 'Incidental occurrences': Exchanges between British and Indian women writers, 1840--1940
173. Spectacular moves: Nineteenth -century women writers and the rhetoric of dissent
174. Voices from ex/isle: Caribbean and Indian Ocean women writers break geographical confines
175. Beyond autobiography: Memory and the art of forgetting in Marguerite Duras, Eileen Chang and Maxine Hong Kingston
176. The re-visioning of goddesses: Revisionist poetics in African diaspora women writers' re-creations of black women characters from black male-authored canonical texts
177. Madame Mediator: Women writers of 17th century Atlanticism
178. Writing the lives of Restoration and eighteenth-century women writers: Towards a new feminist biography
179. Feminine bodies that tell stories: Narratives by Central American women writers
180. 'Who in the world she might be': A contextual and stylistic approach to the early music of Joni Mitchell [and] 'The Art of Eating': Seven songs on texts about food by contemporary women writers (M. F. K. Fisher, Katherine De Lorraine, Carla Drysdale, Co
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