Reforming fictions : Native, African, and Jewish American women's literature and journalism in the Progressive Era /
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New York :
Columbia University Press
©2000.
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Urunga tuihono: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/batk11850 |
Rārangi ihirangi:
- "Her rightful place in the new scheme of things" : Native American women's journalism in the Dawes Era
- "'Wantin' to wear th' breeches and boss th' hull shebang'" : reservations and romance in Mourning Dove's Cogewea
- "Democracy for which we have paid" : Jessie Fauset and World War I controversies in the African American press
- "'Honest-to-God' American" : patriotism, foreigness, and domesticity in Jessie Fauset's fiction
- "Why should you ask for ease?" : Jewish women's journalism in the English-language press
- "Mingling with her people in their ghetto" : immigrant aid and the new woman in Jewish women's fiction.