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- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
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- Black Girls, White Girls, American Girls: Slavery and Racialized Perspectives in Abolitionist and Neoabolitionist Children’s Literature Volume 36, Number 2, Fall 2017, pp. 323-352
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This issue contains 26 articles in total
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- The Cultural Politics of Chick Lit: Popular Fiction, Postfeminism, and Representation by Heike Mißler (review)
- Women Writers of Gabon: Literature and Herstory by Cheryl Toman (review)
- Veiled Figures: Women, Modernity, and the Spectres of Orientalism by Teresa Heffernan (review)
- Women’s Experimental Writing: Negative Aesthetics and Feminist Critique by Ellen E. Berry (review)
- Our Emily Dickinsons: American Women Poets and the Intimacies of Difference by Vivian R. Pollak (review)
- Being Ugly: Southern Women Writers and Social Rebellion by Monica Carol Miller (review)
- The Astral H. D.: Occult and Religious Sources and Contexts for H. D.’S Poetry and Prose by Matte Robinson (review)
- Lesbian Modernism: Censorship, Sexuality and Genre Fiction by Elizabeth English (review)
- Style and the Single Girl: How Modern Women Re-Dressed the Novel, 1922–1977 by Hope Howell Hodgkins (review)
- E. Œ. Somerville and Martin Ross: Female Authorship and Literary Collaboration by Anne Jamison (review)
- The Political Poetess: Victorian Femininity, Race, and the Legacy of Separate Spheres by Tricia Lootens (review)
- Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf and Worldly Realism by Pam Morris (review)
- Women Writing the English Republic, 1625–1681 by Katharine Gillespie (review)
- Truth of My Songs: Poems of the Trobairitz by Claudia Keelan (review)
- Black Girlhood in the Nineteenth Century by Nazera Sadiq Wright (review)
- Reading and Writing Girls: New Contributions to Feminist Scholarship on Children’s and Young Adult Literature by Women
- The Poetry of Vesta Stephens: In Search of Black Girls’ Gardens
- “None of this ‘trapped-in-a-man’s-body’ bullshit”: Transgender Girls and Wrong-Body Discourse in Young Adult Fiction
- “We are none of us just one thing”: The Posthumanism of Rachel Hartman’s Half-Dragon Saints
- Material Feminism, Adolescent “Becoming,” and Libba Bray’s Beauty Queens
- Kisses, Bitches: Pretty Little Liars Frames Postfeminism’s Adolescent Girl
- Black Girls, White Girls, American Girls: Slavery and Racialized Perspectives in Abolitionist and Neoabolitionist Children’s Literature
- The Backfisch and Stories of Female Adolescence
- Young Adult Women’s Literature
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