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I. SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN?
1. U.S. ACADEMICS AND THIRD-WORLD WOMEN: IS ETHICAL RESEARCH POSSIBLE?
2. SCOLDING LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU? THE PROBLEMATICS OF SISTERHOOD IN FEMINIST CRITICISM
3. LOUISA SUSANNA McCORD: SPOKESWOMAN OF THE MASTER CLASS IN ANTEBELLUM SOUTH CAROLINA
4. WOMANISM REVISITED: WOMEN AND THE (AB)USE OF POWER IN THE COLOR PURPLE
5. MIXED BLOOD WOMEN: THE DYNAMIC OF WOMEN'S RELATIONS IN THE NOVELS OF LOUISE ERDRICH AND LESLIE SILKO
6. MOTHERS AND SISTERS: THE FAMILY ROMANCE OF ANTISLAVERY WOMEN WRITERS
7. TRUE CRIMES OF MOTHERHOOD: MOTHER-DAUGHTER INCEST, MULTIPLE PERSONALITY DISORDER, AND THE TRUE CRIME NOVEL
8. EQUALITY, OPPRESSION, AND ABORTION: WOMEN WHO OPPOSE ABORTION RIGHTS IN THE NAME OF FEMINISM
9. THE POLITICS OF SURROGACY NARRATIVES: NOTES TOWARD A RESEARCH PROJECT
III. WOMEN IN THE HOUSE OF THE FATHER
10. WOMEN AT ODDS: BIBLICAL PARADIGMS
11. POST-FEMINIST AND ANTI-WOMAN: THE REVOLUTIONARY REPUBLICAN WOMEN IN FRANCE, 1793-1794
12. THE BURDEN OF MYTHIC IDENTITY: RUSSIAN WOMEN AT ODDS WITH THEMSELVES
13. THE WONDERFUL-TERRIBLE BITCH FIGURE IN HARLEQUIN NOVELS
14. THE PROBLEM OF SPEAKING FOR OTHERS
15. FEMINISM MEETS POST-COMMUNISM: THE CASE OF THE UNITED GERMANY
16. REHABILITATING MARY CRAWFORD: MANSFIELD PARK AND THE RELIEF OF "THROWING RIDICULE"
17. LOST IN SPACE BETWEEN "CENTER" AND "MARGIN": SOME THOUGHTS ON LESBIAN-FEMINIST DISCOURSE, BISEXUAL WOMEN, AND SPECULATIVE FICTION
18. IN THE ZONE OF AMBIVALENCE: A JOURNAL OF COMPETITION