Reading Katherine Vaz, re-thinking the Portuguese diaspora / Teresa Cid. "So men said": Virginia Woolf and a history of women's creativity / Luísa Maria Flora -- Questioning influence/gendering influence / Alcinda Pinheiro de Sousa -- Feminism and citizenship : A vindication of the rights of woman and The subjection of women / Maria Teresa de Ataíde Malafaia -- Modernism, violence, and disfiguration in Jean Rhys's early novels : visible identity in Quartet and After leaving Mr. Mackenzie / Joana Vidigal -- Autobiographies of women in the "Promised Land" / Teresa F.A. Alves -- Questions of a class in contemporary American Indian women's writing / Lucy Maddox -- Performing folklore : the dilemmas of Zora Neale Hurston / Kathleen Ashley -- Reinterpreting Kingston's feminist agenda / Jennie Wang -- Mapping memory : Achy Obejas's transnational mambo / Sonia Torres -- Reading Katherine Vaz, re-thinking the Portuguese diaspora / Teresa Cid.
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