Learning about Contemporary Feminism(s) by Teaching Medieval Women Writers – pt II
Editor’s Note: This post is second in a new The Feminists are Teaching feature showcasing work done by junior scholars in the Integrative Humanities class …
feminism. literature. women in/and/of books.
Editor’s Note: This post is second in a new The Feminists are Teaching feature showcasing work done by junior scholars in the Integrative Humanities class …
Editor’s Note: This post, our newest The Feminists are Teaching feature, is the first in a series of three to showcase work done by junior …
Society can be cruel to women. Many cultures force a woman to choose between motherhood and her own dreams. It’s a myth, that one can …
Two questions: Is there a genre of novel that could rightfully be called the female picaresque? Why not? And: Must women’s travel writing always end …
Philippa Gregory is with good reason the undisputed queen of historical fiction–and will remain so until Misty finally gets her novel published–and her latest, The …
This book was published in 2005, so I’m not exactly timely with a review. Rather I want to send up a kudos: this is history …