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Articles, Spring 1996, Vol. 15, No. 1

Forum: After Empire I

Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi’s Bashai Tudu, 41-50
Alaknanda Bagchi

National Families and Familial Nations: Communista Americans in Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban, 51-60
David T. Mitchell

Keys to the Labyrinth: Writing, Torture, and Coetzee’s Barbarian Girl, 61-71
Jennifer Wenzel

Acting in the Public Sphere and the Politics of Memory in Janette Turner Hospital, 73-81
David Callahan

The Fictional Identities of Elizabeth Gunning, 83-98
Pam Perkins

French Women’s Revolutionary Writings: Madame Roland or the Pleasure of the Mask, 99-122
Brigitte Szymanek

The Madwoman Can’t Speak: Postwar Culture, Feminist Criticism, and Welty’s “June Recital,123-146
Marta Caminero-Santangelo

This entry was posted on March 11, 1996, in Articles.

Spring 1996, Vol. 15, No. 1

Editor’s Note, 7-11
Holly Laird

“Beyond” Gynocriticism and Gynesis: The Geographics of Identity and the Future of Feminist Criticism, 13-40
Susan Stanford Friedman

Articles

Forum: After Empire I

Conflicting Nationalisms: The Voice of the Subaltern in Mahasweta Devi’s Bashai Tudu, 41-50
Alaknanda Bagchi

National Families and Familial Nations: Communista Americans in Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban, 51-60
David T. Mitchell

Keys to the Labyrinth: Writing, Torture, and Coetzee’s Barbarian Girl, 61-71
Jennifer Wenzel

Acting in the Public Sphere and the Politics of Memory in Janette Turner Hospital, 73-81
David Callahan

The Fictional Identities of Elizabeth Gunning, 83-98
Pam Perkins

French Women’s Revolutionary Writings: Madame Roland or the Pleasure of the Mask, 99-122
Brigitte Szymanek

The Madwoman Can’t Speak: Postwar Culture, Feminist Criticism, and Welty’s “June Recital,123-146
Marta Caminero-Santangelo

Reviews

Writing Women in Jacobean England, by Barbara Kiefer Lewalski; Tudor and Stuart Women Writers, by Louise Schleiner, 147-150
Rosemary Kegl

Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender, and Sensibility in the 1790s: Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen, by Claudia L. Johnson, 150-152
Julia Epstein

Penelope Voyages: Women and Travel in the British Literary Tradition, by Karen R. Lawrence; A Wider Range: Travel Writing by Women in Victorian England, by Maria H. Frawley, 152-155.
Johanna M. Smith

The First Woman of the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria Child, by Carolyn L. Karcher; Cultural Reformations: Lydia Maria Child and the Literature of Reform, by Bruce Mills, 155-157
Andrea M. Atkin

Whispers in the Dark: The Fiction of Louisa May Alcott, by Elizabeth Lennox Keyser, 157-159
Mary Bortnyk Rigsby

Women of the Harlem Renaissance, by Cheryl A. Wall; Nella Larsen, Novelist of the Harlem Renaissance: A Woman’s Life Unveiled, by Thadious M. Davis, 159-162
Anne Stavney

The Politics of Color in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset and Nella Larsen, by Jacquelyn Y. McLendon, 163-164
Kimberley J. Roberts

A Poetics of Resistance: Women Writing in El Salvador, South Africa, and the United States, by Mary K. DeShazer, 165-167
Lillian S. Robinson

Listening to Silences: New Esssays in Feminist Criticism, edited by Elaine Hedges and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, 167-170
Barbara Frey Waxman

To Write Like a Woman: Essays in Feminism and Science Fiction, by Joanna Russ, 170-172
Jennifer Johnson

Feminism and the Politics of Literary Reputation: The Example of Erica Jong, by Charlotte Templin, 173-175
Mary Anne Ferguson

Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life, by Marjorie Garber, 175-177
John Bury

Reviews, Fall 1995, Vol. 14, No. 2

The Dialect of Modernism: Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature, by Michael A. North; Bordering on the Body: The Racial Matrix of Modern Fiction and Culture, by Laura Doyle; No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, Volume III: Letters From the Front, by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, 363-369
Ann Ardis

Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olson and Meridel LeSueur, by Constance Coiner; , by Mara Faulkner, O.S.B., 370-374
Lillian S. Robinson

The Dream and the Dialogue: Adrienne Rich’s Feminist Poetics, by Alice Templeton, 375-376
Suzanne Juhasz

Body and Soul: Essays on Medieval Women and Mysticism, by Elizabeth Alvilda Petroff, 376-377
Roberta Davidson

Handmaid of the Holy Spirit: Dame Eleanor Davies, Never Soe Mad a Ladie, by Esther S. Cope; Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England, by Phyllis Mack, 377-381
Teresa Feroli

Nobody’s Story: The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in the Marketplace, 1670-1820, by Catherine Gallagher, 381-383
George Haggerty

Written By Herself: Literary Production by African American Women, 1746-1892, by Frances Smith Foster; Minnie’s Sacrifice, Sowing and Reaping, Trial and Triumph: Three Rediscovered Novels by Frances E. W. Harper, edited by Frances Smith Foster, 384-387
Maryemma Graham and Gina Rossetti

Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women, by Kimberly Rae Connor, 387-389
Kimberly N. Brown

The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans: George Eliot, Her Letters and Her Fiction, by Rosemarie Bodenheimer, 389-390
Christine L. Krueger

The Christina Rossetti Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, London, 391-392
Joseph A. Kestner

The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture, by Terry Castle, 392-395
Sharon Marcus

The Practice of Love: Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire, by Teresa de Lauretis, 395-397
Paula Bennett

This entry was posted on October 11, 1995, in Reviews.

Articles, Fall 1995, Vol. 14, No. 2

On Not Being La Malinche: Border Negotiations of Gender in Sandra Cisneros’s “Never Marry a Mexican” and “Woman Hollering Creek,243-271
Jean Wyatt

Queering The Yellow Wallpaper? Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Politics of Form, 273-293
Jonathan Crewe

“Oedipal with a Vengeance”: Narrative, Desire, and Violence in Luisa Valenzuela’s “Fourth Version, 295-307
Mary Janell Metzger

The Three Faces of June: Anaïs Nin’s Appropriation of Feminine Writing, 309-324
Lynette Felber

Between Science and the “New Psychology”:  An Examination of    H. D.’s Sociohistorical Consciousness, 325-345
Suzanne Young

This entry was posted on October 11, 1995, in Articles.

Fall 1995, Vol 14, No. 2

From the Editor, 239-242
Holly Laird

Articles

On Not Being La Malinche: Border Negotiations of Gender in Sandra Cisneros’s “Never Marry a Mexican” and “Woman Hollering Creek,243-271
Jean Wyatt

Queering The Yellow Wallpaper? Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Politics of Form, 273-293
Jonathan Crewe

“Oedipal with a Vengeance”: Narrative, Desire, and Violence in Luisa Valenzuela’s “Fourth Version, 295-307
Mary Janell Metzger

The Three Faces of June: Anaïs Nin’s Appropriation of Feminine Writing, 309-324
Lynette Felber

Between Science and the “New Psychology”: An Examination of     H. D.’s Sociohistorical Consciousness, 325-345
Suzanne Young

Archives

H. D.’s Majic Ring, 347-362
Helen Sword

Reviews

The Dialect of Modernism: Race, Language, and Twentieth-Century Literature, by Michael A. North; Bordering on the Body: The Racial Matrix of Modern Fiction and Culture, by Laura Doyle; No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century, Volume III: Letters From the Front, by Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, 363-369
Ann Ardis

Better Red: The Writing and Resistance of Tillie Olson and Meridel LeSueur, by Constance Coiner; Protest and Possibility in the Writing of Tillie Olsen, by Mara Faulkner, O.S.B., 370-374
Lillian S. Robinson

The Dream and the Dialogue: Adrienne Rich’s Feminist Poetics, by Alice Templeton, 375-376
Suzanne Juhasz

Body and Soul: Essays on Medieval Women and Mysticism, by Elizabeth Alvilda Petroff, 376-377
Roberta Davidson

Handmaid of the Holy Spirit: Dame Eleanor Davies, Never Soe Mad a Ladie, by Esther S. Cope; Visionary Women: Ecstatic Prophecy in Seventeenth-Century England, by Phyllis Mack, 377-381
Teresa Feroli

Nobody’s Story: The Vanishing Acts of Women Writers in the Marketplace, 1670-1820, by Catherine Gallagher, 381-383
George Haggerty

Written By Herself: Literary Production by African American Women, 1746-1892, by Frances Smith Foster; Minnie’s Sacrifice, Sowing and Reaping, Trial and Triumph: Three Rediscovered Novels by Frances E. W. Harper, edited by Frances Smith Foster, 384-387
Maryemma Graham and Gina Rossetti

Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women, by Kimberly Rae Connor, 387-389
Kimberly N. Brown

The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans: George Eliot, Her Letters and Her Fiction, by Rosemarie Bodenheimer, 389-390
Christine L. Krueger

The Christina Rossetti Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, London, 391-392
Joseph A. Kestner

The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture, by Terry Castle, 392-395
Sharon Marcus

The Practice of Love: Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire, by Teresa de Lauretis, 395-397
Paula Bennett