Autobiography + Women authors
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Autobiography + Women authors
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Autobiography + Women authors
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Incoming Resources
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- Harriet Tubman, the life and the life stories, Jean M. Humez
- Gender, professions and discourse, early twentieth-century women's autobiography, Christine Etherington-Wright
- Feminism and autobiography, texts, theories, methods, edited by Tess Cosslett, Celia Lury and Penny Summerfield
- The Private self, theory and practice of women's autobiographical writings, edited by Shari Benstock
- Feminism and autobiography, texts, theories, methods, [edited by] Tess Cosslett, Celia Lury, and Penny Summerfield
- Victorian writing and working women, the other side of silence, Julia Swindells
- The intimate empire, reading women's autobiography, Gillian Whitlock
- The intimate empire, reading women's autobiography, Gillian Whitlock
- Wonderful adventures of Mrs Seacole in many lands, Mary Seacole ; edited and with an introduction by Sara Salih
- Women, autobiography, theory, a reader, edited by Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson
- Women's autobiography, war and trauma, Victoria Stewart
- La place, Annie Ernaux
- White woman speaks with forked tongue, criticism as autobiography, Nicole Ward Jouve
- Lesbian lives, identity and auto/biography in the twentieth century, Nicky Hallett
- Dwelling in the archive, women writing house, home, and history in late colonial India, Antoinette Burton
- Personal matters, women's autobiographical practice in twentieth-century China, Lingzhen Wang
- Her own life, autobiographical writings by seventeenth-century Englishwomen, edited by Elspeth Graham, Hilary Hinds, Elaine Hobby and Helen Wilcox
- Born free, the full story, Joy Adamson
- Autobiographical tightropes, Simone de Beauvoir, Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras, Monique Wittig, and Maryse Condé, by Leah D. Hewitt
- De/colonizing the subject, the politics of gender in women's autobiography, edited by Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson
- Speaking of the self, gender, performance, and autobiography in South Asia, Anshu Malhotra and Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, editors
- Autobiographics, a feminist theory of women's self-representation, Leigh Gilmore
- Gender, professions and discourse, early twentieth-century women's autobiography, Christine Etherington-Wright
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