Articles, Spring 2017, Vol. 36, No. 1

“These Gentlemens ill Treatment of our Mother Tongue”: Female Grammarians and the Power of the Vernacular, 17-43 [abstract]
Taylor Walle

“Too recent to be innocuous”: An Interwar View of Women’s Suffrage in Edith Ayrton Zangwill’s The Call, 45-73 [abstract]
Stephanie J. Brown

Writing and Traveling in Colonial Algeria after Isabelle Eberhardt: Henriette Celarié’s French (Cross) Dressing, 75-98 [abstract]
Laura Loth

Modernism, Egyptian Nationalism, and “other disorders of a revolutionary character”: H. D., Bryher, and Tutankhamun, 99-127 [abstract]
Celena E. Kusch

Repetition and Embodiment: Performative Reading in Kathy Acker’s The Childlike Life of the Black Tarantula by the Black Tarantula, 129-150 [abstract]
Courtney Foster

Native American Literature and L’Écriture Féminine: The Case of Louise Erdrich, 151-173 [abstract]
Sarah Parker and Wilson Kaiser

Toward a New Poetics of Witness: Juliana Spahr’s This Connection of Everyone with Lungs, 175-200 [abstract]
Moberley Luger

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