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Title Women writing women : the Frontiers reader / edited by Patricia Hart and Karen Weathermon, with Susan H. Armitage.

Publication Info. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2006]
©2006

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 277 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Patricia Hart, Karen Weathermon, and Susan H. Armitage -- Weave and mend / Joanne B. Mulcahy -- Sense and responsibility, "la verdad es muda," and "olvidate de todo, menos de mi" / Maribel Sosa -- Of milk and miracles : nursing, the life drive, and subjectivity / Katherine Sutherland -- It takes a global village to raise a consciousness : a stretch of the imagination / Nancy Reincke -- Two Cherokee women / Roseanna Sneed -- Like a bamboo : representations of a Japanese war bride / Debbie Storrs -- Filming Nana : some dilemmas of oral history on film / Connie Broughton -- Fragments from a family album / Shawn Michelle Smith -- Potties, pride, and PC : scenes from a lesbian mothers' group / Anne Aronson -- Gender issues in the Afghanistan diaspora : Nadia's story / Audrey C. Shalinsky -- From the Yazoo Mississippi Delta to the urban communities of the Midwest : conversations with rural African American women / Valerie Grim -- Walls and bridges : cultural mediation and the legacy of Ella Deloria / Janet L. Finn -- A (boarding) house is not a home : women's work and woman's worth on the margins of domesticity / Kari Boyd McBride -- "Broke in spirits" : death, depression, and endurance through writing / Pamela Riney-Kehrberg -- "It is hard to be born a woman but hopeless to be born a Chinese" : the life and times of Flora Belle Jan / Judy Yung -- Appendix: Alternative grouping by topic.
Summary By merging scholarly writing with personal life stories, Women Writing Women creates a new setting for communicating the unique experiences of women. The interdisciplinary nature of this volume, incorporating authors' ideas on identity, gender, and social realities, illuminates a rich diversity of experiences. To give voice to the different realities women live in and write from, the editors have divided the anthology into four sections: writing about the self; writing about the family and other intimate relationships; writing about the women they study; and writing about women from sources such as diaries and letters. Within this framework women touch on subjects such as ethnicity, sexuality, motherhood, and feminist versus traditional values. The result is a collection of essays that pays tribute to women's complex realities and to their critical creativity in writing about those realities.
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Subject Women's studies -- Biographical methods.
Women's studies -- Biographical methods.
Women -- Biography.
Women -- Biography.
Women -- Social conditions.
Women -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Subject Women.
Womyn.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Added Author Hart, Patricia, 1950-
Weathermon, Karen, 1961-
Armitage, Susan H. (Susan Hodge), 1937-
Added Title Frontiers (Boulder, Colo.)
Other Form: Print version: Women writing women. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©2006 0803273363 (DLC) 2005022109 (OCoLC)61285488
ISBN 0803252978 (electronic book)
9780803252974 (electronic book)
0803273363 (paperback)
9780803273368 (paperback)
1280466200
9781280466205
Sudoc No. U5001 T934 .0003 -2006