Caribbean autobiography : cultural identity and self-representation / / Sandra Pouchet Paquet.

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Superior document:Wisconsin studies in autobiography
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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Wisconsin studies in autobiography.
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Physical Description:xii, 345 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ADVOCACY
  • Margaret Fuller's Tribune Dispatches and the
  • Nineteenth-Century Body Politic 23
  • Annamaria Formichella Elsden
  • Gendering Gilded Age Periodical Professionalism:
  • Reading Harriet Beecher Stowe's Hearth and Home
  • Prescriptions for Women's Writing 45
  • Sarah Robbins
  • Parental Guidance: Disciplinary Intimacy and the
  • Rise of Women's Regionalism 66
  • Janet GebhartAuten
  • Kate Chopin and the Periodical: Revisiting the Re-Vision 78
  • Bonnie James Shaker
  • GENDER ROLES, SOCIAL EXPECTATIONS, AND THE WOMAN WRITER
  • The Heroine of Her Own Story: Subversion of Traditional
  • Periodical Marriage Tropes in the Short Fiction of Charlotte
  • Perkins Gilman's Forerunner 95
  • Aleta Feinsod Cane
  • Emma Goldman, Mother Earth, and the
  • Little Magazine Impulse in Modern America 113
  • Craig Monk
  • "An Ardor That Was Human, and a Power That Was Art":
  • Rebecca Harding Davis and the Art of the Periodical 126
  • Michele L. Mock
  • REFASHIONING THE PERIODICAL
  • Lowell's Female Factory Workers, Poetic Voice,
  • and the Periodical 149
  • Susan Alves
  • Redefining the Borders of Local Color Fiction:
  • Maria Cristina Mena's Short Stories in the Century Magazine 165
  • Amy Doherty
  • Zitkala-Sa and the Commercial Magazine Apparatus 179
  • Charles Hannon
  • "A Deeper Purpose" in the Serialized Novels of
  • Frances Ellen Watkins Harper 202
  • Michelle Campbell Toohey.