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  2. List of American feminist literature - Wikipedia

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    Women's lives, men's laws, Catharine MacKinnon (2005) Amazon Grace: Re-Calling the Courage to Sin Big, Mary Daly (2006) Are Women Human?: And Other International Dialogues, Catharine MacKinnon (2006) Get to Work: A Manifesto for Women of the World, Linda Hirshman (2006) "Paradise Lost (Domestic Division)", Terry Martin Hekker (2006) [476]

  3. Legacy (journal) - Wikipedia

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    It is the official journal of the Society for the Study of American Women Writers. Each issue's articles cover a wide range of topics: examinations of the works of individual authors; genre studies; analyses of race, ethnicity, gender, class, and sexualities in women's literature; and historical and material cultural issues pertinent to women's ...

  4. Women: A Journal of Liberation - Wikipedia

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    The journal was created in 1968 by Dee Ann Mims, Donna Keck, Vicki Pollard, and Carmen Arbona in Baltimore, Maryland after attending one of the first Women's Liberation Conferences. Citing a gap in the market for a national feminist publication and a need for a communications network for the second-wave feminist movement, the four got to work.

  5. Women & Literature - Wikipedia

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    Women & Literature was an American feminist scholarly journal. Janet Margaret Todd, a British academic and author, founded the journal around the 1970s while she was teaching at Rutgers University. [1] Women & Literature wrote about feminist film and literature and sought to support the feminist work of the 1970s. [2]

  6. List of women's studies journals - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of peer-reviewed, academic journals in the field of women's studies. Note: there are many important academic magazines that are not true peer-reviewed journals. They are not listed here.

  7. The Englishwoman's Review - Wikipedia

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    One of the first feminist journals, The Englishwoman's Review was a product of the early women's movement. Its first editor was Jessie Boucherett, who saw it as the successor to the English Woman's Journal (1858–64). [2] Subsequent editors were Caroline Ashurst Biggs, Helen Blackburn, and Antoinette Mackenzie. [3] [4]

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  9. Banshee Press - Wikipedia

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    As a journal founded by three women, Banshee receives more submissions and publishes more work from female writers than some other literary magazines. In an interview for the Bath Flash Fiction Award in 2017, the editors said "we've published more women, on average, than a typical journal.