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- "Shaping identity and healing the self : Sharon Hamilton's My Name's Not Susie and the female autobiographical tradition"
- A poetics of women's autobiography : marginality and the fictions of self-representation
- Acts of narrative resistance : women's autobiographical writings in the Americas
- American women's autobiography : fea(s)ts of memory
- Aspiration : an autobiography of girlhood
- Autobiographical inscriptions : form, personhood, and the American woman writer of color
- Autobiographical inscriptions : form, personhood, and the American woman writer of color
- Autobiographical tightropes : Simone de Beauvoir, Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras, Monique Wittig, and Maryse Condé
- Autobiographical voices : race, gender, self-portraiture
- Autobiographics : a feminist theory of women's self-representation
- Autobiography and gender in early modern literature : reading women's lives, 1600-1680
- Autobiography as activism : three Black women of the Sixties
- Before they could vote : American women's autobiographical writing, 1819-1919
- Belabored professions : narratives of African American working womanhood
- Belabored professions : narratives of African American working womanhood
- Blood sisters : the French Revolution in women's memory
- Catholic girlhood narratives : the Church and self-denial
- Change me into Zeus' daughter
- Crucial conversations : interpreting contemporary American literary autobiographies by women
- Dancing on the white page : Black women entertainers writing autobiography
- Dangerous writing : the autobiographies of Willa Muir, Margaret Laurence and Janet Frame
- De/colonizing the subject : the politics of gender in women's autobiography
- Dwelling in the archive : women writing house, home, and history in late colonial India
- Ellen Glasgow and The woman within
- Elusive lives : gender, autobiography, and the self in Muslim South Asia
- English women's voices, 1540-1700
- Essays on life writing : from genre to critical practice
- Essays on life writing : from genre to critical practice
- Faithful transgressions in the American West : six twentieth-century Mormon women's autobiographical acts
- Faithful transgressions in the American West : six twentieth-century Mormon women's autobiographical acts
- Feminine sense in Southern memoir : Smith, Glasgow, Welty, Hellman, Porter, and Hurston
- Feminism and autobiography : texts, theories, methods
- From girl to woman : American women's coming-of-age narratives
- From girl to woman : American women's coming-of-age narratives
- From sin to salvation : stories of women's conversions, 1800 to the present
- Gender and Displacement : Home in Contemporary Francophone Women's Autobiography
- Harriet Tubman : the life and the life stories
- Harriet Tubman : the life and the life stories
- Her own life : autobiographical writings by seventeenth century Englishwomen
- Interpreting women's lives : feminist theory and personal narratives
- Interpreting women's lives : feminist theory and personal narratives
- Intimate reading : the contemporary women's memoir
- Iranian women in the memoir : comparing reading Lolita in Tehran and Persepolis (1) and (2)
- Just beneath my skin : autobiography and self-discovery
- Linking the Americas : race, hybrid discourses, and the reformulation of feminine identity
- Lips unsealed : confidences from contemporary women writers
- Mapping our selves : Canadian women's autobiography in English
- Maverick autobiographies : women writers and the American West, 1900-1936
- Owning up : privacy, property, and belonging in U.S. women's life writing
- Public history, private stories : Italian women's autobiography
- Purple Prose
- Recasting autobiography : women's counterfictions in contemporary German literature and film
- Repossessing the world : reading memoirs by contemporary women
- Representing femininity : middle-class subjectivity in Victorian and Edwardian women's autobiographies
- Revelations of self : American women in autobiography
- Revising memory : women's fiction and memoirs in seventeenth-century France
- Rhetoric and resistance in Black women's autobiography
- Rhetoric and resistance in black women's autobiography
- Shattered subjects : trauma and testimony in women's life-writing
- She left nothing in particular : the autobiographical legacy of nineteenth-century women's diaries
- Sites of southern memory : the autobiographies of Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, Lillian Smith, and Pauli Murray
- Sovereign stories and blood memories : Native American women's autobiography
- Speaking power : Black feminist orality in women's narratives of slavery
- Stories of herself when young : autobiographies of childhood by Australian women
- Subjectivity, identity, and the body : women's autobiographical practices in the twentieth century
- Take my word : autobiographical innovations of ethnic American working women
- Take my word : autobiographical innovations of ethnic American working women
- Take my word : autobiographical innovations of ethnic American working women
- The Mary Carleton narratives, 1663-1673 : a missing chapter in the history of the English novel
- The autobiographical subject : gender and ideology in eighteenth-century England
- The formation of 20th-century queer autobiography : reading Vita Sackville-West, Virginia Woolf, Hilda Doolittle, and Gertrude Stein
- The intimate empire : reading women's autobiography
- The intimate empire : reading women's autobiography
- The private lives of Victorian women : autobiography in nineteenth-century England
- The text is myself : women's life writing and catastrophe
- The tradition of women's autobiography from antiquity to the present
- The voice of the mother : embedded maternal narratives in twentieth-century women's autobiographies
- The voice of the mother : embedded maternal narratives in twentieth-century women's autobiographies
- The writing on the wall : women's autobiography and the asylum
- Traditions of Victorian women's autobiography : the poetics and politics of life writing
- Traditions of Victorian women's autobiography : the poetics and politics of life writing
- Under the sign of hope : feminist methodology and narrative interpretation
- Unruly bodies : life writing by women with disabilities
- Unruly bodies : life writing by women with disabilities
- When memory speaks : reflections on autobiography
- White woman speaks with forked tongue : criticism as autobiography
- Women and autobiography
- Women and autobiography in the twentieth century : remembered futures
- Women and poetry : truth, autobiography, and the shape of the self
- Women writers of the beat era : autobiography and intertextuality
- Women's autobiography : essays in criticism
- Women's autobiography : war and trauma
- Women's life writing, 1700-1850 : gender, genre and authorship
- Women's life-writing : finding voice/building community
- Women's lives and the 18th-century English novel
- Women's lives/women's times : new essays on auto/biography
- Women's lives/women's times : new essays on auto/biography
- Women's spiritual autobiography in colonial Spanish America
- Women, autobiography, theory : a reader
- Words of witness : black women's autobiography in the post-Brown era
- Writing : the pioneer woman
- Writing as resistance : four women confronting the Holocaust : Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum
- Writing the pioneer woman
- Writing women's lives : an anthology of autobiographical narratives by twentieth century American women writers
- Written by herself : an anthology
- Zarathustra's sisters : women's autobiography and the shaping of cultural history
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