Spring 2019, Vol. 38, No. 1

LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS
AND ME TOO FORUM

From the Editor: A Tale of Two Fora, 7-11 [full preface]
Jennifer L. Airey

Articles

Latin American Women Writers

Introduction, 13-15 [full text]
Carolina Alzate, forum editor

Modernity, Editorship, and Readership in Victorian and Colombian Periodicals: The Girl’s Own Paper and Soledad Acosta’s La Mujer, 17-38 [abstract]
Azuvia Licón

Working to Pay for a Room of One’s Own: Modern Women Writers in Latin America, 39-58 [abstract]
Claudia Cabello Hutt

Camila Henríquez Ureña’s Feminist Essays and Literary Criticism: The Trajectory of a Transnational Intellectual, 59-78 [abstract]
Lucía Stecher

Mother Cries: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Poetics of Maternity, 79-104 [abstract]
Katherine Montwieler

Miscegenation Aesthetics: Marriage, Maternity, and Modernism in the Life and Writing of Margery Latimer, 105-130 [abstract]
Emily Lutenski

Encounters with the Wilderness: Unsettling Perspective in Margaret Atwood’s The Journals of Susanna Moodie, 131-152 [abstract]
Hope Jennings

Archives

Unsettled Accounts: Anna Letitia Barbauld’s Letters to Lydia Rickards, 153-200
Jessica W. H. Lim

The Academy

Me Too Forum

The #MeToo Movement by Committee, 201-204
Kate Krueger [full text]

Consenting to Conflict, 205-214
Corrinne Harol and Teresa Zackodnik [full text]

Institutional Failures in the Rise of #MeToo:
The Perpetuation of Epistemic and Other Harms to
Survivors in Academic Contexts
, 215-223
Heather Stewart

A Long Way to Go: Guarding Female Students in the Chinese Academy, 225-227
Shiqin Chen

#HerToo? Academic Exclusion in the Age of #MeToo, 229-234
Amber Pouliot [full text]

Reviews

Mary Robinson and the Genesis of Romanticism: Literary Dialogues and Debts, 1784-1821, by Ashley Cross, 235-236
Susan Civale

Romantic Women Writers and Arthurian Legend: The Quest for Knowledge, by Katie Garner, 237-238
Clare Broome Saunders

City Folk and Country Folk, by Sofia Khvoshchinskaya, translated from Russian by Nora Seligman Favorov,  238-241
Svetlana Grenier

The Remarkable Kinship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow, by Ashley Andrews Lear, 241-243
Linda Kornasky

Women Writing Cloth: Migratory Fictions in the American Imaginary, by Mary Jo Bona, 243-245
Ann M. Ciasullo

Posthuman Blackness and the Black Female Imagination, by Kristen Lillvis, 246-248
James Arnett

Odious Caribbean Women and the Palpable Aesthetics of Transgression, by Gladys M. Francis, 248-251
Hadley Galbraith