Caribbean autobiography cultural identity and self-representation /
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Madison :
University of Wisconsin Press,
c2002.
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Edice: | Wisconsin studies in autobiography.
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- Machine generated contents note: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ADVOCACY
- Margaret Fuller's Tribune Dispatches and the
- Nineteenth-Century Body Politic 23
- Annamaria Formichella Elsden
- Gendering Gilded Age Periodical Professionalism:
- Reading Harriet Beecher Stowe's Hearth and Home
- Prescriptions for Women's Writing 45
- Sarah Robbins
- Parental Guidance: Disciplinary Intimacy and the
- Rise of Women's Regionalism 66
- Janet GebhartAuten
- Kate Chopin and the Periodical: Revisiting the Re-Vision 78
- Bonnie James Shaker
- GENDER ROLES, SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS, AND THE WOMAN WRITER
- The Heroine of Her Own Story: Subversion of Traditional
- Periodical Marriage Tropes in the Short Fiction of Charlotte
- Perkins Gilman's Forerunner 95
- Aleta Feinsod Cane
- Emma Goldman, Mother Earth, and the
- Little Magazine Impulse in Modern America 113
- Craig Monk
- "An Ardor That Was Human, and a Power That Was Art":
- Rebecca Harding Davis and the Art of the Periodical 126
- Michele L. Mock
- REFASHIONING THE PERIODICAL
- Lowell's Female Factory Workers, Poetic Voice,
- and the Periodical 149
- Susan Alves
- Redefining the Borders of Local Color Fiction:
- Maria Cristina Mena's Short Stories in the Century Magazine 165
- Amy Doherty
- Zitkala-Sa and the Commercial Magazine Apparatus 179
- Charles Hannon
- "A Deeper Purpose" in the Serialized Novels of
- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 202
- Michelle Campbell Toohey.