Circle of Women

Circle of Women
Author: Kim Barnes
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780806133676

This striking array of stories, essays, and poems reflects women’s experiences in the American West. Though the tales they tell reflect a variety of viewpoints, these writers share the struggle against the overwhelming isolation brought on by gender and the physical environment. Contributors include:Christina Adam, Gretel Ehrlich, Anita Endrezze, Tess Gallagher, Molly Gloss, Pam Houston, Teresa Jordan, Cyra McFadden, Deirdre McNamer, Melanie Rae Thon, Marilynne Robinson, Annick Smith, Terry Tempest Williams, and Claire Davis

Women of the West

Women of the West
Author: Cathy Luchetti
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393321555

More than 140 period photographs and excerpts from letters, diaries, books, and journals provide insight into daily life in the American West for women in the nineteenth century. Winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award. Reprint.

Women Writers in the United States

Women Writers in the United States
Author: Cynthia J. Davis
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 505
Release: 1996
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 0195090535

Women Writers in the United States is a celebration of the many forms of work - written and social, tangible and intangible - produced by American women. Furthering their work in The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States, Davis and West document the variety and volume of women's work in the United States in a clear and accessible timeline format. They present information on the full spectrum of women's writing - including fiction, poetry, biography, political manifestos, essays, advice columns, and cookbooks - alongside a chronology of developments in social and cultural history that are especially pertinent to women's lives. This extensive chronology illustrates the diversity of women who have lived and written in the United States and creates a sense of the full trajectory of individual careers. A valuable and rich source of information on women's studies, literature, and history, Women Writers in the United States will enable readers to locate familiar and unfamiliar women's texts and to place them in the context out of which they emerged.

Women Writing Africa

Women Writing Africa
Author: Esi Sutherland-Addy
Publisher: Feminist Press
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781558615007

A major literary and scholarly work that transforms perceptions of West African women's history and culture.

Landscapes of the New West

Landscapes of the New West
Author: Krista Comer
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780807848135

In the early 1970s, empowered by the civil rights and women's movements, a new group of women writers began speaking to the American public. Their topic, broadly defined, was the postmodern American West. By the mid-1980s, their combined works made for a bona fide literary groundswell in both critical and commercial terms. However, as Krista Comer notes, despite the attentions of publishers, the media, and millions of readers, literary scholars have rarely addressed this movement or its writers. Too many critics, Comer argues, still enamored of western images that are both masculine and antimodern, have been slow to reckon with the emergence of a new, far more "feminine," postmodern, multiracial, and urban west. Here, she calls for a redesign of the field of western cultural studies, one that engages issues of gender and race and is more self-conscious about space itself_especially that cherished symbol of western "authenticity," open landscape. Surveying works by Joan Didion, Wanda Coleman, Maxine Hong Kingston, Leslie Marmon Silko, Barbara Kingsolver, Pam Houston, Louise Erdrich, Sandra Cisneros, and Mary Clearman Blew, Comer shows how these and other contemporary women writers have mapped new geographical imaginations upon the cultural and social spaces of today's American West.

Women Writers of Traditional China

Women Writers of Traditional China
Author: Kang-i Sun Chang
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 932
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780804732314

The book also includes an extended section of criticism by and about women writers.

Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939

Women Writing the West Indies, 1804-1939
Author: Evelyn O'Callaghan
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780415288835

This pioneering study surveys 19th and 20th century narratives of the West Indies written by white women, English and Creole, with special regard to 'race' and gender.

Women Writers of the West Coast

Women Writers of the West Coast
Author: Marilyn Yalom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1983
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

This volume brings together transcripts of seven "public dialogues" and three "off-stage conversations" with ten prominent West Coast women writers. They discuss what it means to be a woman writer, and the impact of feminism on their lives. The writers included are Maxine Hong Kingston, Janet Lewis, Joyce Carol Thomas, Susan Griffin, Tillie Olsen, Ursula LeGuin, Jessamyn West, Judy Grahn, Kay Boyle, and Diane Johnson. ISBN 0-88496-204-0 (pbk.).

A Free Flame

A Free Flame
Author: Ann-Marie Priest
Publisher: Apollo Books
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018
Genre: Authors, Australian
ISBN: 9781742589589

***Highly commended in the 2016 Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript*** 'I need to be a writer, ' Ruth Park told her future husband, D'Arcy Niland, on the eve of their marriage. 'That's what I need from life.' She was not the only one. At a time when women were considered incapable of being 'real' artists, a number of precocious girls in Australian cities were weighing their chances and laying their plans. A Free Flame explores the lives of four such women, Gwen Harwood, Dorothy Hewett, Christina Stead and Ruth Park, each of whom went on to become a notable Australian writer. They were very different women from very different backgrounds, but they shared a sense of urgency around their vocation-their 'need' to be a writer-that would not let them rest. Weaving biography, literary criticism and cultural history, this book looks at the ways in which these women laid siege to the artist's identity, and ultimately remade it in their own image. *** "Ann-Marie Priest writes with admirable clarity and a strong sense of appreciation for her subjects. A Free Flame weaves fascinating biographical details and critical insights into an examination of the various ways in which these talented artists negotiated the tension between their sense of vocation and the hindering cultural expectations they faced as women." --James Ley, critic and judge of the Dorothy Hewett Award [Subject: Non-Fiction, Biography, Gender Studies]

Women Writers of the West

Women Writers of the West
Author: Julie Dannenberg
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1938486277

Told in a unique first-person creative nonfiction narrative, Women Writers of the West profiles five women driven to write and succeed at a time when ambition in women was viewed as a flaw, not an asset--Helen Hunt Jackson, Jessie Benton Fremont, Louise Clappe, Mary Hallock Foote, Gertrude Bonnin.