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- Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Producing Intimacy: Queer Attachments in Workingwomen's Writings Volume 37, Number 1, 2020, pp. 17-41
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This issue contains 19 articles in total
- Learning Legacies: Archive to Action through Women's Cross-Cultural Teaching by Sarah Ruffing Robbins (review)
- The Historian's Passing: Reading Nella Larsen's Classic Novel as Social and Cultural History ed. by Lynn Domina (review)
- Artificial Color: Modern Food and Racial Fictions by Catherine Keyser (review)
- Progressivism's Aesthetic Education: The Bildungsroman and the American School, 1890–1920 by Jesse Raber (review)
- Fictions of Western American Domesticity: Indian, Mexican, and Anglo Women in Print Culture, 1850–1950 by Amanda J. Zink (review)
- Adulthood and Other Fictions: American Literature and the Unmaking of Age by Sari Edelstein (review)
- Lydia Sigourney: Critical Essays and Cultural Views ed. by Mary Louise Kete and Elizabeth Petrino (review)
- Teaching with Digital Humanities: Tools and Methods for Nineteenth-Century American Literature ed. by Jennifer Travis and Jessica DeSpain, and: Words Used in Characterization: English-Language Fiction, 1800–2007 by Ted Underwood and Nikolaus N. Parulian (review)
- The Writings of Elizabeth Webb: A Quaker Missionary in America, 1697–1726 ed. by Rachel Cope and Zachary McLeod Hutchins (review)
- Dr. Annette Kolodny, 1941–2019
- Not Feeling Right: Queer Encounters with American Women's Writing
- The Adelaide Brent Letters: Queer Care in Medical Correspondence
- Queering the Marriage Plot: Gale Wilhelm's Middlebrow Modernism
- "A Queer Semblance of a Baby": Alice Dunbar-Nelson's Queer Futurity
- Iola Leroy's "Long, Long Ago" Song
- Freeman's Object Lessons
- Producing Intimacy: Queer Attachments in Workingwomen's Writings
- Introduction: American Women's Writing and the Genealogies of Queer Thought
- Editor's Note
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