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Contemporary Women's Writing 2007 1(1-2):1-3; doi:10.1093/cww/vpm021
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Mary Eagleton and Susan Stanford Friedman

Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

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Contemporary Women's Writing offers a space where the field of contemporary

Contemporary Women's Writing offers a space where the field of contemporary women's writing can be explored, challenged, extended, and defined. Recognizing the richness of women's writing from across the world, we welcome discussion of all literatures, not only those written in English. We encourage as well the full panoply of scholarly approaches to women's writing—from the theoretical to the historical, from the formalist to the sociological, from the material to the cultural, from the stylistic to the linguistic, from the political to the ethical. We are not a creative writing journal, in the sense of publishing original poems or short stories, but we do recognize how writing may be innovative in its stylistic mode, at once, creative and critical. And we hope to foster interdisciplinary, transnational, and comparative perspectives on . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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