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Subject Guide: English Feminist and Women's Studies in Literature

English Home | African American and Black Literature | American and British Literature | Databases | Feminist Women | Folklore / Myth | Gay / Lesbian | Journals - EBSCO | Journals - MUSE | MLA Citations | Shakespeare | Writing Tools

Reference Resources in Blackwell Library

Women's Studies Encyclopedia     Ref HQ1115.W645

The Non-Sexist Word Finder     Ref PE1689.M23 1987

The Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature     Ref PN471.B57 1992
 

Journals Online

 
  • Australian Feminist Studies
  • Feminist Studies
  • Heresies
  • Signs
  • Women Studies Abstracts
  • Women's Review of Books
To search for articles by subject, go to Academic Search/ EBSCO.
For off-campus access use MdUSA (SU ID number required)
To view contents, do a "title browse" search in VictorWeb and follow the online links.

Databases- links to databases available through Blackwell Library.
 
 

Web Resources


Literary Resources: Feminism and Women's Literature - an excellent guide to web sites.

Corvey Women Writers on the Web - bibliographies, biographies, criticism and other information about British women writers from 1796 to 1834; a peer-reviewed site of scholarly materials.

African American Women's Literature - a guide to currrent authors and writings.

Resources in Women's Literature - links to full text and other information.

Women's Literature Resource Page -  links to web sites for women's literature in general and for individual authors.

Women's Studies and Feminist Theory - probably the most complete guide to web sites (a page from "The Voice of the Shuttle" humanities project at the University of California, Santa Barbara).

Women's Literature - links to many resources for historical and biographical information as well as full text.

 
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