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Appendix B: Minorities and Women Studies
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November 12, 2019
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Recommended Reading on Bad Girls and Rebels
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Site Links: | Appendices : Index | Alphabetical List | Table Of Contents | Home Page |Selected Bibliography 2000-2005
Benstock, Shari, A Suzanne Ferriss, and Susanne Woods. Handbook of Literary Feminisms. NY: Oxford Upwards, 2002.
Boyd, Anne E. Writing for Immortality: Women and the Emergence of High Literary Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Upwards, 2004.
Entzminger, Betina. The Belle Gone Bad: White Southern Women Writers and the Dark Seductress. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2002.
Foster, Gwendolyn A. Troping the Body: Gender, Etiquette, and Performance. Carbondale: Southern Illinois Upwardly, 2000.
Herrera-Postlewate, Marisa. How and Why I Write: Redefining Hispanic Women'due south Writing and Experience. NY: Peter Lang, 2003.
Kafka, Phillipa. On the Outside Looking In(dian): Indian Women Writers at Home and Abroad. NY: Peter Lang, 2003.
Kang, Laura. Compositional Subjects: Enfiguring Asian/American Women. Durham: Knuckles UP, 2002.
Kent, Kathryn R. Making Girls into Women: American Women's Writing and the Ascent of Lesbian Identity. Durham: Duke Upwardly, 2003.
Paes de Barros, Deborah. Fast Cars and Bad Girls: Nomadic Subjects and Women'south Road Stories. NY: Peter Lang, 2004.
Pagnattaro, Marisa A. In Defiance of the Police force: From Anne Hutchinson to Toni Morrison. NY: Peter Lang, 2001.
Pernal, Mary. Explorations in Gimmicky Feminist Literature: The Boxing against Oppression for Writers of Colour, Lesbian and Transgender Comunities. NY: Peter Lang, 2002.
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Anderson, Lisa M. Blackness Feminism in Contemporary Drama. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 2007.
Blake, Debra J. Chicana Sexuality and Gender: Cultural Refiguring in Literature, Oral History, and Art. Durham, NC: Knuckles UP, 2008.
Browder, Laura. Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in America. Chapel Hill: U of Northward Carolina P, 2006.
Browdy de Hernandez, Jennifer. African Women Writing Resistance: An Anthology of Contemporary Voices. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 2010.
Brownish, Ruth N. Blackness Girlhood Celebration: Toward a Hip-Hop Feminist Pedagogy. NY: Peter Lang, 2009.
Clarke, Deborah. Driving Women: Fiction and Automobile Culture in Twentieth-Century America. Baltimore, Doc: Johns Hopkins UP, 2007.
Collins, Patricia H. From Black Power to Hip Hop: Racism, Nationalism, and Feminism. Philadelphia, PA: Temple UP, 2006.
Contreras, Sheila Yard. Claret Lines: Myth, Indigenism, and Chicana/o Literature. Austin: U of Texas P, 2008.
Fulton, DoVeanna S. Speaking Ability: Black Feminist Orality in Women'due south Narratives of Slavery. Albany: State U of New York P, 2006.
Henninger, Katherine. Ordering the Facade: Photography and Gimmicky Southern Women'due south Writing. Chapel Hill: U of Northward Carolina P, 2007.
Hogg, Charlotte. From the Garden Club: Rural Women Writing Customs. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2006.
Hong, Grace K. The Ruptures of American Capital letter: Women of Colour Feminism and the Civilization of Immigrant Labor. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2006.
Kelley, Mary. Learning to Stand & Speak: Women, Pedagogy, and Public Life in America's Commonwealth. Chapel Loma: U of North Carolina P, for Omohundro Found of Early American History and Culture, 2006.
Laffrado, Laura. Uncommon Women: Gender and Representation in Nineteenth-Century U. S. Women'south Writing. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2009.
Lawrence, Deborah. Writing the Trail: 5 Women's Frontier Narratives. Iowa Metropolis: U of Iowa P, 2006.
Lewis, Nghana T. Entitled to the Pedestal: Identify, Race, and Progress in White Southern Women's Writing, 1920-1945. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2007.
Mix, Deborah Thousand. A Vocabulary of Thinking: Gertrude Stein and Gimmicky Northward American Women's Innovative Writing. Iowa Urban center: U of Iowa P, 2007.
Neal, Lynn S. Romancing God: Evangelical Women and Inspirational Fiction. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2006.
Petty, Leslie. Romancing the Vote: Feminist Activism in American Fiction, 1870-1920. Athens: U of Georgia P, 2006.
Sempruch, Justyna. Fantasies of Gender and the Witch in Feminist Theory and Literature. W Lafayette, IN: Purdue Upwardly, 2008.
Sharpley-Whiting, T. Pimps Upwards, Ho'southward Down: Hip Hop'southward Hold On Young Black Women. NY: New York Up, 2007.
Steadman, Jennifer B. Traveling Economies: American Women's Travel Writing. Columbus: Ohio Country Upwardly, 2007.
Selected Bibliography 2011-Present
Bryant, Marsha. Women's Poesy and Popular Civilisation. NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Lavigne, Carlen. Cyberpunk Women, Feminism and Science Fiction: A Disquisitional Report. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2013.
Ritter, Kelly. To Know Her Own History: Writing at the Adult female'southward Higher, 1943-1963. Pittsburgh, PA: U of Pittsburgh P, 2012.
Young, Patricia A. African American Women Playwrights Face Violence: A Critical Study of Nine Dramatists. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2012.
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Compiled for C19: The Gild of Nineteenth-Century Americanists - An Online List
by Beth Sutton-Ramspeck
Associate Professor of English language
The Ohio State University at Lima
(Note: the original list contained works of American and International authors; the list beneath contains only American works)
Louisa May Alcott,Behind the Mask
--- Little Women
Mathilde Bullheaded, Dramas in Miniature ( Indiana Women Writers Project ).
Dion Boucicault,The Octoroon
Lydia Maria Child,Hobomok; or, A Tale of Early on Times
---.The Rebels; or, Boston earlier the Revolution
Kate Chopin,The Awakening
---. Her Messages past Kate Chopin
---. The Tempest
Rebecca Harding Davis,Life in the Iron Mills
Sarah Emma Edmondson. Nurse and Spy in the Spousal relationship Army
Fanny Fern,Ruth Hall or any number of short stories
Hannah Webster Foster,The Coquette
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, "The Long Arm‚��
---. The Revolt of Mother
---. Two Friends
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, ‚��The Giant Wisteria‚��
---. An Unnatural Female parent (1895)
---. "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, "The Slave Female parent" and "The Slave Mother, A Tale of the Ohio"
Pauline Hopkins,Hagar's Girl
---. "Talma Gordon"
---. Winona
Harriet Jacobs,Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.
Sarah Orne Jewett, "The White Heron"
Margaret Oliphant, ‚��A Story of a Wedding Tour‚��
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Doctor Zay
---. Old Female parent Goose
---. The Story of Avis
Sarah Piatt inPalace-Burner: The Selected Poetry of Sarah Piatt (ed. Paula Bernat Bennett, U of Illinois Printing, 2005)
Elizabeth Robins,The Convert
Susanna Rowson,Charlotte Temple
Jane Johnson Schoolcraft/Bamewawagezhikaquay. poetry & curt fiction
Catherine Maria Sedgewick.Promise Leslie
E.D.Eastward.Due north. Southworth,The Hidden Paw.
Harriet Prescott Spofford, "The Bister Gods."
---. "Her Story"
---. Mrs. Caxton'south Skeleton
Elizabeth Stoddard'sThe Morgesons .
Harriet Beecher Stowe,My Married woman and I
---.Uncle Tom‚��s Motel
Lucy Terry,
Ruth D. Todd, The Octoroon's Revenge‚ (1902)
Wharton,The Custom of the Country
---. The House of Mirth
---.The Age of Innocence
---Summertime
Elizabeth Whittaker, "Robina Crusoe" (The Daughter'south Ain Newspaper, 1882/83)
Fannie Barrier Williams, Afterwards Many Days: A Christmas Story‚ (1902)
Harriet Wilson,Our Nig
Constance Fenimore Woolson, "Felipa,"
Zitkala-Sa, American Indian Stories
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Sarah Pogson, "The Female Enthusiast"
Susanna Rowson,Slaves in Algiers (1794)
NONFICTION
Belle Boyd, in Camp and Prison
Lydia Maria Kid,Messages from New York
Anna Julia Cooper, excerpts fromA Voice from the South: "The Higher Educational activity of Woman" or "'Woman' Vs. 'The Indian'"
Fanny Fern,Fern Leaves
---.New York Ledger 1858 articles
---. "A Law More Nice Than Merely"
---. "Tyrants of the Shop",
Margaret Fuller, excerpts from _Woman in the Nineteenth Century_ or _Summer on the Lakes, specifically the ‚��Mariana‚�� story.
Sarah and Angelina Grimke, any of their anti-slavery essays
Pauline Hopkins, inDworkin'southward Daughter of the Revolution
Linton, "The Girl of the Pe
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, _A Declaration of Sentiments_
Sojourner Truth. From "Book of Life," Beecher-Stowe's "The Lybian Sybil," and the chapters almost the streetcar incidents.
Loreta Janeta V
Dr. Mary WalkerHitting.
Ida B. Wells,Southern HorrorsandThe Red Record
Victoria Woodhull, ‚��And the truth shall make you free.‚�� A oral communication on the principles of social freedom, delivered in Steinway hall, Nov.20, 1871
Anthologies
A New Adult female Reader,ed. Carolyn Nelson
Wayward Girls and Wicked Women,* ed. Angela Carter (short stories)
Women Who Did: Stories by Men and Women 1890 ‚�� 1914, ed. Angelique Richardson
Nineteenth-CenturyStories by Women, ed. Glennis Stephenson (Broadview).
Victorian Women Poets: A New Annotated Anthology, ed. Virginia Blain
The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky, ed. Robert Dale Parker. "Moowis, The Indian Coquette"
Secondary Reading
Abortion chapter in Rereading Sex by Helen 50. Horowitz.
Cohen,The Wink Press: Sporting Male Weeklies in 1840s New York
Kate Flintstone, 'The American Girl and the New Woman',Women's Writing 3 (1996): 217-29.
Gilbert and Gubar.The Madwoman in the Attic.
Logan, Deborah,Fallenness in Victorian Women‚��due south Writing
---. "' An outstretched hand to the fallen':The Magdalen'southward Friend and the Victorian Reclamation Motion." Part One: "More sinned against than sinning."Victorian Periodicals Review xxx (Wintertime 1997): 368-87.
---."'An outstretched hand to the fallen':The Magdalen's Friend and the Victorian Reclamation Motion." Part Two: "'Go and sin no more."Victorian Periodicals Review 31 (Summertime 1998): 125-41.
Luc Sante,Urban center of Eros
Jo Stanley, ed.Bold in Her Breaches: Women Pirates across the Ages.
Lastly, Amelia Bloomer, of bloomers fame, and articles about her. I noticed a nineteenth century mag called Sibyl had a verse form about bloomers.
documentary film almost Lydia Maria Child that emphasizes just how politically radical she was about everything. I don't think I'd call her "bad" but rather "badass." Information technology'south chosenOver the River, directed past Constance Jackson. I
Texts past Male Authors
Dreiser, Sister Carrie
Charles Foster, Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl
Percy Hemingway (pseudo for Addleshaw) Out of Egypt; stories from the threshold of the Due east
Henry James, Daisy Miller
Ada Isaacs Menken, "Judith" (poem)
Edgar Allan Poe, Ligeia
Nathaniel Hill Wright,The Female Marine
The Female Land Pirate; Or, Atrocious, Mysterious, and Horrible Disclosures of Amanda Bannorris, Wife and Accomplice of Richard Bannorris, a Leader in that Terrible Ring of Robbers and Murderers, Known Far and Wide as the Murrell Men. Cincinnati, 1847.
The Startling Confessions of Eleanor Burton: A Thrilling Tragedy from Real Life Exhibiting a Dark Page in the Manners, Customs, and Crimes of the "Upper 10" of New York City. Philadelphia: E.Eastward. Barclay, 1852.
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Compiled for C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists - An Online Listing
By: Amy Gore
Banana Professor of English
North Dakota State University
Amy Shore'due south Suffrage and the Silver Screen (link)
Carrie Hyde's Borough Longing: The Speculative Origins of U.Due south. Citizenship
Linda Kerber's "The Meanings of Citizenship"
Treacherous Texts: An Album of US Suffrage Literature, ed. past Mary Chapman and Angela Mills
Words of Fire: An Anthology of African Ameican Feminist Thought, ed. by Beverly Guy-Sheftall
Koritha Mitchell's edition of Harper'due south Iola Leroy (Broadview)
"Civil Rights in America: Racial Voting Rights" (https://world wide web.nps.gov/subjects/tellingallamericansstories/upload/CivilRights_VotingRights.pdf)
Suffragist-Progressive Marie Jenney Howe's brief satire, "An Anti-Suffrage Monologue"
Ellergy Foutch'due south "The Drinking glass Election Box and Political Transparency,"
Mary Chapman's MAKING Dissonance, MAKING NEWS: Suffrage Impress Culture and US Modernism (Oxford)
Anne Boylan's Women's Rights in the United states (Oxford, 2016)
Alice Sheppard'south Cartooning for Suffrage
Women and Social Movements in the The states, 1600-2000 (https://womhist.alexanderstreet.com/)
Helen Kendrick Johnson'southward Women and the Commonwealth
Sixteenth Amendment Convention (primary document, https://archives.colorado.edu/repositories/2/resource/2310)
Corrine T. Field's The Struggle for Equal Machismo: Gender, Race, Age, and the Fight for Citizenship in Antebellum America
The speaker's decease in women's poetry
FOR C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists past
Jennifer L. Brady
Acquaintance Managing director of Studies
History & Literature
Harvard University
Individual poems and poets:
Anne Bradstreet, "Before the Birth of One of Her Children"
Frances Harper, "Bury Me in a Free Land"
Frances Sargent Osgood, "Eurydice"
Emily Dickinson, "'Twas just this fourth dimension, last year, I died" and "I died for Beauty only was scarce"
Lydia Jane Wheeler Peirson (as well called Pierson), Forest Leaves and The Wood Minstrel
Winifred Howells (discussed by Hal Bush in Continuing Bonds with the Expressionless)
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, "Lines Written under Severe Pain and Sickness"
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, "An Answer, to a Remonstrance, on my Existence Melancholy"
Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, poems nearly her son Willy's death
Mrs. S. H. B. Smith, "The Negro Girl" (https://books.google.com/books?id=bbRjDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT369&lpg=PT369&dq=%22and+must+my+mother+feel+again)
Helen Hunt Jackson, "Habeas Corpus"
Susanna Wright's verse in Milcah Martha Moore's Book, edited by Wulf and Blecki, especially entry #two (A Meditation on Jonah) and entries #24-26 (a three verse form conversation betwixt Wright and Hannah Griffitts)
Adah Isaacs Mencken'south "Resurgam" in her collection Infelicia (meet also its word past Eliza Richards in Whitman
amid the Bohemians, bachelor here through the Whitman Archive: https://whitmanarchive.org/criticism/electric current/pdf/anc.02127.pdf)
Edna St. Vincent Millay'southward "Renascence"
Fanny Crosby, "The Blind Girl" (1844), "Monterey" (1851), and "A Wreath of Columbia's Flowers"
Ella Rhoads Higginson, "When I Am Dead" and "The Snow Mount" in When the Birds Get North Again
(1898) (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433066600804&view=1up&seq=7)
Letitia Landon, "Lines of Life," "A History of the Lyre," "The Improvisatrice"
Elizabeth Barrett Browning, "When I am expressionless, my beloved," "How practise I dear thee"
Christina Rossetti, "Afterward Death" and "Remember"
C19 Poetess poetry: Sigourney, Oakes Smith, Jackson, Harper, etc.
Anthologies:
Rufus Wilmot Griswold'southward The Female Poets of America (with search for "grave": https://books.google.com/books?id=DnQFAAAAQAAJ&q=death#v=snippet&q=grave&f=false)
Sandra Gilbert, Inventions of Farewell
Scholarship:
Scholarship on "the poetess" by Tricia Lootens, Eliza Richards, Alexandra Socarides, Yopie Prins, and Virginia Jackson
Elizabeth Dill & Sheri Weinstein's edited volume Death Becomes Her: Cultural Narratives of Femininity and Expiry in 19th-C. America
C19: The Order of Nineteenth-Century Americanists on behalf of Jennifer Brady
Thu 10/31/2019 2:xiii PM
Dearest all, I am directing a senior thesis in the History & Literature program at Harvard, and my student is interested in 19th-c. poetry written past women in which the speaker is contemplating her own death in some class or manner. She has identified some examples,
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