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Volume 2 (2008): Issue 1 (Mar 2008): Women Writers and Intellectuals
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Aspasia
Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial
Articles
Released from Her Fetters?
Natural Equality in the Work of the Russian Sentimentalist Woman Writer Mariia Bolotnikova
Nation and Gender in the Writings of Slovene Women Writers, 1848-1918
Armenian Writers and Women's-Rights Discourse in Turn-of-the-Twentieth-Century Constantinople
The Visible Woman
Interwar Romanian Women's Writing, Modernity and the Gendered Public/Private Divide
The Feminisation of Bulgarian Literature and the Club of Bulgarian Women Writers
Reclaiming the Actress's Authority over Theatre Creation
The Autobiography of Polish Actress Irena Solska (1875–1958)
A History of Things That Did Not Happen
The Life and Work of Two Fictitious Hungarian Women Authors
Forum: Contemporary Women Writers and Intellectuals
Introduction
Negotiating Identities in the Post-World(s)
Women's Cultural Canon?
Defining the Feminine Presence in Literature
A Search for New Terms
An Exchange of Gifts
Feminism for History
Show the World How Good They Are
In Eastern Europe, an Ethics of Care Is Extremely Important, as Well as Painfully Absent
You Do Not Turn Woman Only Because the Word 'Female' Is Written on Your Identity Card
Inside and Beyond Words
Talking across Cultural Differences
Some Reflections Proceeding from Exile
De-Fragmenting the Struggle and Other Stories
Review Essay
Women's Literary History and Its (Im)Possibility
Books Reviews
Book Reviews
News and Miscellanea
NEWW
New Approaches to European Women's Writing (before 1900)
News and Misicellanea
Professor Anna Żarnowska (1931-2007)
Obituary and Selected Bibliography
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