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Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a list of female poets with a Wikipedia page, listed by the ... (born 1966), American poet and author; Cho Mina (born 1960 ...
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Home Girls, various authors (1983) How to Suppress Women's Writing, Joanna Russ (1983) In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose, Alice Walker (1983) "I've Had Nothing Yet, So I Can't Take More", Rachel Adler (1983) Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, Gloria Steinem (1983)
This is a list of feminist poets.Historically, literature has been a male-dominated sphere, and any poetry written by a woman could be seen as feminist.Often, feminist poetry refers to that which was composed after the 1960s and the second wave of the feminist movement.
Superfluous Women and Other Lectures, Mary A. Livermore (1883) [50] "The Need of Liberal Divorce Laws" from the North American Review, Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1884) [51] "Has Christianity Benefited Woman?", Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from the North American Review (1885) [52] Men, Women, And Gods, And Other Lectures, Helen H. Gardener (1885) [53]
Malika Mezzane (born 1960), Moroccan poet and novelist Nontsizi Mgqwetho (fl. 1920s, South Africa), poet in isiXhosa Máire Mhac an tSaoi (1922–2021, Ireland), poet, wr. and scholar
The Western Literature Association was founded in the 1960's to foster the work of contemporary women writers. [11] There is little printed recordings on women's writing in the Western United States because establishing the field involved measures that were not seen as scholarly achievement.