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Having Our Way is a collection of new essays on twentieth-century American women writers who meet, manage, fail to manage, revise and rewrite, engage and enter a literary tradition that has increasingly made way for and been altered by women - their perceptions, issues, visions, and revisions.
The collection considers the work of ten women writers: Nella Larsen, Zelda Fitzgerald, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Sylvia Plath, Hisaye Yamamoto, Toni Morrison, Maxine Hong Kingston, Louise Erdrich, and Sandra Cisneros.
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Having our way: women rewriting tradition in twentieth-century America
1995, Bucknell University Press, Associated University Presses
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0838753183 9780838753187
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Fooling white folks, or, how I stole the show: the body politics of Nella Larsen's Passing / Deborah R. Grayson
5' 4" x 2": Zelda Fitzgerald, anorexia nervosa, and Save me the waltz / Michelle Payne
Riding the Dixie Limited: Flannery O'Connor, Southern literary culture, and the problem of female authorship / Katherine Hemple Prown
"Too positive a shape not to be hurt": Go down, Moses, history, and the woman artist in Eudora Welty's The golden apples / Barbara Ladd
"This holocaust I walk in": consuming violence in Sylvia Plath's poetry / Jacqueline Shea Murphy
The dream in flames: Hisaye Yamamoto, multiculturalism and the Los Angeles uprising / King-Kok Cheung
"Who'd he leave behind?": gender and history in Toni Marrison's Song of Solomon / Susan Farrell
Maxine Hong Kingston and the dialogic dilemma of Asian American writers / Amy Ling
Power lines: the motif of twins and the medicine women of Tracks and Love medicine / Kristan Sarvé-Gorham
"Chambers of consciousness": Sandra Cisneros and the development of the self in BIG house on Mango Street / Andrea O'Reilly Herrera.
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