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In fact, Asha Tarry, LMSW, psychotherapist and certified life coach and author of Adulting as a Millennial, has found that her clients who have mild to moderate anxiety and commit to writing in a ...
Home Girls, various authors (1983) How to Suppress Women's Writing, Joanna Russ (1983) In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose, a collection of works by Alice Walker (1983) Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, Gloria Steinem (1983) Right Wing Women: The Politics of Domesticated Females, Andrea Dworkin (1983)
Women of Wonder, the Contemporary Years: Science Fiction by Women from the 1970s to the 1990s is an anthology of short stories, novelettes, and novellas edited by Pamela Sargent. It was published in 1995, [ 1 ] along a companion volume, Women of Wonder, The Classic Years: Science Fiction by Women from the 1940s to the 1970s .
Perhaps the most obvious attraction of science fiction to women writers – feminist or not – is the possibilities it offers for the creation of a female hero. The demands of realism in the contemporary or historical novel set limits which do not bind the universes available to science fiction.
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Women & Therapy is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering behavioral science, feminist psychology, mental health, psychological science, and psychotherapy. It was established in 1982 and is published by Taylor & Francis. The editor-in-chief is Ellyn Kaschak (San Jose State University). [1]
Female poets were found to be significantly more likely to experience mental illness than female fiction writers or male writers of any type. Another study extended the analysis to 520 eminent women (poets, fiction writers, non-fiction writers, visual artists, politicians, and actresses), and again found the poets to be significantly more ...
Contemporary Women's Writing is a triannual academic journal, affiliated to the Contemporary Women's Writing Association, [1] which critically assesses writing by women authors who have published from approximately 1970 to the present.