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         Womens Literature Specific Authors:     more books (65)
  1. The Mental World of Stuart Women: Three Studies by Sara Heller Mendelson, 1988-01
  2. Edith Wharton: The House of Mirth,The Custom of the Country, The Age of Innocence
  3. Interviews/Entrevistas by Gloria Anzaldua, 2000-05
  4. My Sister Life : The Story of My Sister's Disappearance by Maria Flook, 1998-01-12
  5. That Furious Lesbian: The Story of Mercedes de Acosta (Theater in the Americas) by Robert A Schanke, 2003-07-02
  6. Willa Cather and the American Southwest by John N. Swift, 2004-06-01
  7. The Little Locksmith: A Memoir by Katharine Butler Hathaway, 2000-07
  8. The Will to Heal: Psychological Recovery in the Novels of Latina Writers by Felicia Lynne Fahey, 2007-11-16
  9. History of Mary Prince, The by Mary Prince, 2007-03-03

81. Backwash - Content - Book Slut, Media Junkie
The aspects of good literature that I look for are not gender specific. It’s not that I don’t think women write books that are satisfying to me.
http://www.backwash.com/content.php?jouid=5658

82. Women And Gender Studies - Spring 2004
We will discuss trends in 20th Century literature that apply the South, as well as elements specific to the a region, produces the types of women writers and
http://www.usu.edu/womenstu/spring 2004.html
spring 2004 about us classes faculty bulletin board ... links For more information about classes or other matters contact WGS Co-Directors, Pat Gantt (797-2718) and Anne Shifrer (797-2731). Women and Gender Studies Courses for Spring 2004 WGS 1010 Introduction to Women's Studies
Instructor: Janet Osborne
Time: TR 10:30-11:45
Location: MAIN 006
Description: Students examine women's diverse experiences, perspectives, and contributions; the cultural beliefs and stereotyped images of women and their roles in different times and places; and women's efforts to define new identities. WGS 4900 Directed Study
Instructor: Pat Gantt/Anne Shifrer
Time: TBA
Location: TBA
Description: Provides students with an in-depth opportunity to work individually with a faculty member. Contract for work to be completed must be signed by the Women and Gender Studies director, the faculty member, and the student, then filed with the Women and Gender Studies Program. Art 4710 Greek and Roman Art "Myth, Art, and the Body Politic"

83. Literature: Site Directories - Alcove 9: An Annotated List Of Reference Websites
or by topic such as Women s literature and Feminism of sites related to literature worldwide, academic programs, literary theory, specific time periods
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/alcove9/literature/sitedir.html
The Library of Congress Especially for Researchers Research Centers Home ... Literatures in English Find in Alcove 9 Pages Main Reading Room Pages Researchers Web Pages All Library of Congress Pages
Alcove 9: An Annotated List of Reference Websites
Literatures in English: Site Directories
Literary Resources on the Net
Maintained by Jack Lynch at Rutgers, this site links to numerous literature-related sites divided by time period (classical, romanticism, 20th century) or by topic such as "Women's Literature and Feminism" or literary theory. Voice of the Shuttle
This site, maintained by Alan Liu, offers extensive collections of resources in the areas of literature, linguistics, classics, and literary theory, including course syllabi and teaching resources. Lit Links
Lists many of the best literary links on the web. Each link is annotated to show information about a work, its author, or time period. English Server (Carnegie Mellon University)
A collection of (among other things) electronic texts in the humanities and social sciences. There is a keyword search facility for the full text documents.

84. Beyond Difference: Related Links
material on education, children s literature, specific books, using since 1953 by the Women s International League outstanding work of literature for children
http://www.vermontbook.org/related.links.html

Tolerance.org

A web project of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Common Stereotypes about Sikhs and Sikhism

A comprehensive website maintained by the Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force (SMART).
Violence Prevention in Our Schools: Promoting a Sense of Belonging

by Robert Brooks, PhD
The recipient of numerous professional, community, and government awards, Dr. Robert Brooks is on the faculty of Harvard Medical School and the former Director of the Department of Psychology at McLean Hospital. He is the author of The Self-Esteem Teacher as well as numerous articles and book chapters related to resilience, self-esteem, education, psychological assessment, and psychotherapy. His new book Raising Resilient Children, which he co-authored with Dr. Sam Goldstein, has recently been published.
Native North American Authors

Information on Native North American authors with bibliographies of their published works, biographical information, and links to online resources including interviews, online texts and tribal websites, is featured on this website . Currently the website primarily contains information on contemporary Native American authors, although some historical authors are represented.

85. Feminist SFF & Utopia: Research Guide: Useful Subject Headings & Tips For Search
It is useful to focus on specific types of literature, for instance fantasy as heroine bisexuality by feminist writers by women writers feminist approach
http://www.feministsf.org/femsf/crit/searchterms.html
HOME CHECKLIST anthologies lists ... SEARCH
Research Guide:
Searching in General Searching MLA Bibliography Searching Wilson Humanities
Searching in General
Doing research on a particular topic involves several steps.
  • Defining your topic
  • Selecting finding aids and indexes that will cover your topic
  • Searching finding aids and indexes
  • Retrieving the material
    Defining your topic means looking at your assignment or interests, and focusing the topic to one that can be covered in the space and time you have. (Clue: I can't help you with this one! Talk to a colleague, fellow student, or your teacher!)
    Finding Journal Articles: The primary English-language database for studies of literature is the Modern Language Association (MLA) Bibliography . However, there are numerous other databases of relevance to the fields of feminist science fiction, fantasy and utopia, including Wilson's Humanities Index Current Contents Arts and Humanities , and Women's Studies Index . Students in high school may want to check the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature - a very general database - first. These databases are all
  • 86. WOMEN, LAND AND AUTHORITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM SOUTH AFRICA
    This volume s contribution is in the specific information from the various to readers with a solid background in women in development literature who are
    http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v3/v3i1a10.htm
    WOMEN, LAND AND AUTHORITY: PERSPECTIVES FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Shamim Meer, ed. Oxfam and David Philip, 1997. pp. 146. Paper: $15.95.
    This volume begins with two introductory chapters, one of which, by the editor Shamim Meer, synthesizes the conclusions of the case study chapters that follow and one, by Catherine Cross and Michelle Friedman, which offers an overview of how the various existing land tenure systems in South Africa affect women. Both of these chapters are extremely useful. Meer's helps readers identify the common conclusions of the case study chapters; Cross and Friedman present a literature review within which to place the case studies' specific findings. It is the richly detailed information provided in the eight case studies of rural South African communities that serve as this book's most significant contribution to the literature. The case communities range from the former Reserves, to white farmland, to freehold and informal settlements. Yet the studies are comparable as, in each case, researchers probed gender dynamics concerning access to and decisions about using land, the different interest groups in each community, women's various interests concerning land, and the degree to which women participate in local decision-making structures. The final section examines gender relations among current and former farm workers. Lisa Waldman and Mampe Ntsedi have researched women on farms in the Benoni, Springs, and Delmas districts. Sandra Hill-Lanz and Kathy O'Grady's chapter discusses the status of women on farms in the Western Cape. Bronwyn James and Sibongile Ngcobo offer an examination of Coloured women recently evicted from farms. Together these chapters highlight the race and gender dynamics of power in these communities.

    87. UG Courses-LIT
    writers have defined their American identity in relation to specific ethnic identities LIT 330 Gender and Text literature by Contemporary Women Writers (3
    http://www.snhu.edu/Home_Page/Academics/UG_Course_Descriptions/UG_Courses_LIT.ht
    Find Index Home Academics ... Univ Offices
    Contact the School of Liberal Arts at
    Undergraduate Literature Course Descriptions
    LIT 200
    Introduction to Critical Reading: Text and Context
    (3 credits)
    This course introduces students to the study and appreciation of literature. It explores the literary genres of short story, poetry, drama and novel. There is an option for nonfiction prose as well. The course covers an introduction to literary terminology and an introduction to critical analysis of literature. A thematic approach to literature may be used. The emphasis in this course is on contemporary literature. This course is Writing Intensive. Prerequisite: ENG 120. Offered in the fall of every odd-numbered year.
    LIT 201
    World Literature: Foundations of Culture
    (3 credits)
    This course explores both early European (Classical and Medieval) culture as well as the great non-European cultures of Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The material covered will vary, but readings will focus on a major theme such as the hero, the role of women, ethical values, views of nature or focus on an important common genre such as epic or lyric poetry. Prerequisite: ENG-120. Offered in the spring semester of every even-numbered year.
    LIT 203
    American Colonial Literature and the American Dream
    (3 credits)
    This course principally examines the period from 1620 –with the settlement of Plymouth Plantation—through the constitutional convention of 1787. Although there is some attention to the literature of early discovery (Harriot, Champlain, Smith, etc.), the focus is on literary texts of major historical interest and on authors who pursued the American Dream of economic, religious, political, and artistic freedom. Bradford, Williams, Bradstreet, Rowlandson, Taylor, Mather, Sewall, Knight, Byrd, Franklin, the Adamses, Woolman, Paine, Jefferson, DeCrevecoeur, Tyler, and Wheatley are among the authors studied. Prerequisite: ENG-120. Offered in the fall semester of every even-numbered year.

    88. Celtic Women: Women In Celtic Society And Literature
    part of the author that the whole subject of dress is a concern specific to women Celtic Women Women in Celtic Society and literature Customer Review
    http://www.earth-religions.com/Celtic_Women_Women_in_Celtic_Society_and_Literatu
    Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature
    Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature

    by Authors: Peter Berresford Ellis
    Released: 01 April, 1996
    ISBN: 0802838081
    Hardcover
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    Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature > Customer Review #1: Good resource, but plagued by Ellis typical downfalls...
    Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature > Customer Review #2: This book is an excellent research resource.

    After researching for years and looking desperately for a good resource on Women in the Celtic times, this book was an amazing find. I was thrilled by the information I found here. I learned things about Celtic Women that I had never imagined could be true. I know that I will be using this book for many years to come. Celtic Women: Women in Celtic Society and Literature > Customer Review #3: An excellently researched book on a fascinating subject.

    89. Literature (Belles-lettres) And Rhetoric - Canadian Information By Subject
    809.8 literature for and by specific kinds of Canada (A Celebration of Women Writers) Writers C810.6 Canadian literature (English)Associations, institutions
    http://www.collectionscanada.ca/caninfo/ep08.htm

    Introduction
    Search Alphabetical Order Subject Order ... About
    Canadian Information By Subject
    Canadian Information By Subject
    8 Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
    Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
    Canadian literature (English)

    American literature

    English and Old English (Anglo-saxon) literatures
    ...
    Canadian literature (French)
    Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
    Authorship and editorial techniques Storytelling Literature for and by specific kinds of persons
    Canadian literature (English)
    Canadian literature (English)

    90. Alliance Of Literary Societies
    of outstanding excellence by wellknown and loved authors. literature Post A collection of classic books, plays, stories Press for Women writers, with puzzles.
    http://www.sndc.demon.co.uk/
    Last modified: 10th June, 2004 Start A.L.S. Member Societies Map ... Triennial Conference June 18th-20th, 2004
    Saturday, 12th June, 2004 Arnold Bennett: New Perspectives at Staffordshire University

    Our first ghost!

    Secret picture of Mrs Gaskell

    Jefferies Land video
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    The Sylvia Townsend Warner Society

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    Anyone for Cricket? This search engine is just for the A.L.S.website. Try it! Member Societies, events
    Conferences

    Two in Melbourne, May and July! NewsLetter September 2000 NewsLetter December 2000 NewsLetter August 2001 NewsLetter December 2001 ... Newsletter July 2002 The A.L.S. (and that includes perhaps 40,000 of us) have been invited to the festival 17th-20th September, 2004, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Margery Allingham and Albert Campion! The Alliance of Literary Societies Report on A.G.M. 2003 Membership Application Form Societies' Books and CDs ... Links! Please add to this! Help/Support Needed Please visit New Poets Weekly poetry event at the British Library Getting published, vanity publishing help The Spoken Word Details, please do read if you have time

    91. English - School Of Undergraduate Studies - UMUC
    the contributions of major British women writers since justice, both in a historically specific social and ENGL 425 Modern British literature (3) (Fulfills the
    http://www.umuc.edu/prog/ugp/courses/engl_txt.shtml
    Undergraduate Course Listings English Courses in English (designated ENGL) may be applied as appropriate (according to individual program requirements) toward
    • the general education requirement in communications (writing courses) or in the arts and humanities (literature courses); a major or minor in English or humanities; and electives.
    ENGL 101, 101X, 102, 278F, 281, 281X, 291, 294, 384, 480, 481, 482, 483, 485, 487, 488, and 493 may be applied toward the general education requirement in communications. Other writing courses are also available under communication studies (courses designated COMM), journalism (courses designated JOUR), and legal studies (courses designated LGST). ENGL 303, 391, 391X, and 396 (as well as COMM 390, 393, 393X, 394, and 394X, and LGST 401) are designated as writing intensive and may be applied toward the general education requirement in upper-level intensive writing. Courses in literature may be applied toward the general education requirement in the arts and humanities.

    92. OC Library: Literature Internet Resources
    cumulative documents that deal with specific writers sites and resources related to women s writing Children s literature Web Guide Internet resources related to
    http://www.oc.edu/library/Reclinks/r_literature.asp
    OC LIBRARY CATALOG BOOKS ARTICLES ... INFORMATION
    Internet Resources: LITERATURE NOTE: Oklahoma Christian is not responsible for the content of externally linked Web Sites. General Literature Resources British Literature Ancient Literature Other Literatures ... American Literature
    GENERAL:
    Read any one of thousands of classic books free at this site. The archives include the works of Shakespeare, religious and historical documents, children's fairy tales, Greek and Roman classics, and books by famous American authors of the 19th century.
    Author Webliography
    This directory is an index of indexes. It contains pointers to individual author guides or other cumulative documents that deal with specific writers. Most of these authors are "literary." Not many authors from genres such as science fiction or romance are included.
    Banned Books Online
    A special exhibit of books that have been the object of censorship or censorship attempts. The books featured here range from Ulysses to the Bible to Little Red Riding Hood.
    Bartleby.com

    93. Transportation And Mobility Needs Of Older Women
    On an agespecific basis, they will likely be more healthy than today’s cohorts, but Very little of the epidemiological literature on women’s mobility
    http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/olddrive/nscrpt.html
    Literature Review of the Status of Research on the
    Transportation and Mobility Needs of Older Women
    Prepared for the National Safety Council and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Robert B. Wallace, MD, MSc
    Daniel Franc, BS
    Department of Preventive Medicine
    University of Iowa College of Medicine
    Executive Summary The Department of Preventive Medicine of the University of Iowa College of Medicine was contracted to prepare a document addressing the research needs for maintaining the safe mobility of older women in the United States, with an emphasis of automobile driving as well as other modes of transportation. This activity was funded by a grant from the National Safety Council. The specific objectives were: 1. Through epidemiological databases, other databases, and literature sources, review current population health, function, socio-economic, and mobility and driving status of American women aged 65 and over and make consider the issues in projecting future population function and mobility status. 2. Identify existing data sets that summarize current transportation use, both public and private, in older women as defined in Objective 1. The relative availability of various modes shall be discussed, and their suitability for individuals with various functional decrements should be discussed.

    94. Lincoln City Libraries - The Heritage Room Of Nebraska Authors -
    An annotated catalog of videotapes of programs presented in the Heritage Room of Nebraska authors, at the Bennett Martin Public Library in Lincoln, Nebraska 1991 include interviews with authors
    http://www.lcl.lib.ne.us/hr/videos.htm

    95. Writing Essays On American Literature - 118-007
    research essays helping students writing essays and reports on all subjects
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    Papers On American Literature
    Page 8 of 1520 Reviving the Past in Fitzgerald and Faulkner
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    A 5 page paper looking at the ways these two authors bring the past to life in a work of short fiction set in the present. Specific examples are drawn from William Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily' and F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'Babylon Revisited.' Bibliography lists three sources.
    Filename: KBfitz.wps
    Self-Absorption and Lack of Communication in Southern Literature
    send me this essay

    An eight page paper surveying seven works of fiction by six different authors. The paper argues that because Southern heritage is so concerned with maintaining traditions and external forms of behavior (such as claustrophobic family ties), the Southern way of life invites its citizenry to live inauthentic lives. Specific authors and works discussed include William Faulkner's 'The Sound and the Fury,' Robert Penn Warren's 'All the King's Men,' Eudora Welty's 'The Wide Net' and 'Why I Live at the P.O.', Carson McCullers' 'Member of the Wedding,' Walker Percy's 'The Moviegoer,' and Flannery O'Connor's 'The River.' Bibliography lists 8 sources.
    Filename: KBwelty2.rtf

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