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  • Books Received
Anglo-American Women Writers and Representations of Indianness, 1629-1824. By Cathy Rex. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015.
Archives of Desire: The Queer Historical Work of New England Regionalism. By J. Samaine Lockwood. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015.
Bridges to Memory: Postmemory in Contemporary Ethnic American Women’s Fiction. By Maria Rice Bellamy. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015.
Bridging the Divide: The Selected Poems of Hava Pinhas-Cohen. Translated by Sharon Hart-Green. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2015.
The Cambridge Companion to Victorian Women’s Writing. Edited by Linda H. Peterson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Cuando México se (re)apropria de Texas: Ensayos / When Mexico Recaptures Texas: Essays. By Carmen Boullosa. Translated by Nicolás Kanellos. Houston, TX: Arte Público Press, 2015.
Eugenia: A Fictional Sketch of Future Customs. By Eduardo Urzaiz. Edited and translated by Sarah A. Buck Kachaluba and Aaron Dziubinskyj. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2016.
Geis. By Caitríona O’Reilly. Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University Press, 2015.
“How Come Boys Get to Keep Their Noses?”: Women and Jewish American Identity in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs. By Tahneer Oksman. Gender and Culture. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.
Iron John: A Book About Men. By Robert Bly. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Edition. Philadelphia: De Capo Press, 2015.
Katherine Mansfield and Translation. Edited by Claire Davison, Gerri Kimber, and Todd Martin. Katherine Mansfield Studies. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015.
Lesbian Decadence: Representations in Art and Literature of Fin-de-Siècle France. By Nicole G. Albert. Translated by Nancy Erber and William Peniston. New York: Harrington Park Press, 2016.
“Margaret Fuller.” Special Issue of Nineteenth Century Prose. Edited by Brigitte Bailey. Vol. 42, No. 2 (2015).
A Mysterious Life and Calling: From Slavery to Ministry in South Carolina. By Reverend Mrs. Charlotte S. Riley. Edited by Crystal J. Lucky. Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2016.
New Approaches to “Gone with the Wind.” Edited by James A. Crank. [End Page 303] Southern Literary Studies. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2015.
The New Gothic Woman: Reconfigurations of Distress. By Patricia Murphy. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2016.
New World Courtships: Transatlantic Alternatives to Companionate Marriage. By Melissa M. Adams-Campbell. Re-Mapping the Transnational: A Dartmouth Series in American Studies. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College Press, 2015.
Of Women Born: A Literary Ethics of Suffering. By Cynthia R. Wallace. Gender, Theory, and Religion. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.
The Other Blacklist: The African American Literary and Cultural Left of the 1950s. By Mary Helen Washington. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014.
Reading Trauma Narratives: The Contemporary Novel and the Psychology of Oppression. By Laurie Vickroy. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015.
Recipes for Thought: Knowledge and Taste in the Early Modern English Kitchen. By Wendy Wall. Material Texts. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.
Reconstructing Violence: The Southern Rape Complex in Film and Literature. By Deborah E. Barker. Southern Literary Studies. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2015.
Sexual Politics. By Kate Millett. Foreword by Catharine A. McKinnon and Afterword by Rebecca Mead. New York: Columbia University Press, 2016.
This Book is an Action: Feminist Print Culture and Activist Aesthetics. Edited by Jaime Harker and Cecilia Konchar Farr. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2016.
Two Confessions. By María Zambrano and Rosa Chacel. Translated by Noël Valis and Carol Maier. New York: State University of New York Press, 2015.
The Unfixed Horizon: New Selected Poems. By Medbh McGuckian. Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University Press, 2015.
The Weave of My Life: A Dalit Woman’s Memoirs. By Urmila Pawar. Translated by Maya Pandit. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Women Dramatists, Humor, and the French Stage, 1802-1855. By Joyce Johnston. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Women Ethnographers and Native Women Storytellers: Relational Science, Ethnographic Collaboration, and Tribal Community. By Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez. Native American Literary Studies. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015. [End Page 304]
Words of Witness: Black Women’s Autobiography in the Post-Brown Era. By Angela A. Ards. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2015. [End Page 305]
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