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"Unnameable by choice" : multivalent silences in Adrienne Rich's "Time's power" / Jane Hoogestraat
Devil and the virgin : writing sexual abuse in "Incidents in the life of a slave girl" / Anne B. Dalton
"It's an unbelievable story" : testimony and truth in the work of Rosario Ferré and Rigoberta Menchú / George B. Handley
Native witness, white "translator" : the problematics of tran/scribing in Elsa Joubert's "Poppie nongena" / Kristi Dalven
From the country of the colonized : Virginia Woolf on growing up female in Victorian England / Merry M. Pawlowski


Silent child within the angry woman : exorcising incest in Sylvia Molloy's "Certificate of absence" / Gisela Norat
Unspeakable : Mary Gordon and the angry mother's voices / Pamela Smiley
Dead angels : are we killing the mother in the house? / Ruth O. Saxton
Angry eyes and closed lips : forces of revolution in Nawal el Saadawi's "God dies by the nile" / Madhuchhanda Mitra
Economic violence in postcolonial Senegal : noisy silence in novels by Mariama Bâ and Aminata Sow Fall / Dorothy Davis Wills


Up against the national canon : women's war memoirs from Malaysia and Singapore / Shirley Geok-Lin Lim
Muslim woman as hero in Daneshvar's "Savushun" : a novel about modern Iran / Michaela Cook
"Law is the law
and a bad stove is a bad stove" : subversive justice and layers of collusion in "A jury of her peers" / Sherri Hallgren
Returning to the site of violence : the restructuring of slavery's legacy in Sherley Anne Williams's "Dessa rose" / Ann E. Trapasso


Holocaust and the witnessing imagination / S. Lillian Kremer
Dangerous admissions : opening stages to violence, anger, and healing in African diaspora theater / Vèvè A. Clark
Mastectomy, misogyny, and media : toward an inclusive politics and poetics of breast cancer / Roseanne Lucia Quinn
"Love is a supreme violence" : the deconstruction of gendered space in Etel Adnan's "Sitt Marie-Rose" / Madeline Cassidy
Disrupting the deadly stillness : Janice Mirikitani's poetics of violence / Deidre Lashgari
"Wild tongues can't be tamed" : Gloria Anzaldúa's (r)evolution of voice / Ann E. Reuman.

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