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Studies in Contemporary Women's Writing
ISSN: 2235-4123
A series founded by Gill Rye This book series supports the work of the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women’s Writing at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London, by publishing high-quality critical studies in the field. Studies in Contemporary Women’s Writing provides a forum for innovative research exploring new trends and issues in the work of new, hitherto neglected or established authors who write primarily, but not exclusively, in the languages covered by the Centre: French, German, Italian, Portuguese and the Hispanic languages. The series has redefined its remit in light of current scholarship. ‘Contemporary’ is still defined as ‘after 1968’, with a preference for studies of post-1990 texts in any genre. While the series initially focused on writing, it now welcomes research that crosses disciplinary boundaries and defines creativity in the broadest sense, including intersections between literature and the arts, cinema and music. Scholarship that embraces gender and sexuality more broadly, including the work of non-binary and queer authors, is also welcome. We encourage studies that connect texts with the social, cultural, linguistic and political contexts in which they are created, taking into account the transnational and postcolonial configuration of the contemporary world and its impact on lives and experiences. Proposals are invited for monographs and edited collections. The series welcomes single-author studies, thematic analyses across languages and cross-cultural discussions that rely on a variety of approaches and theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that showcase the application of new methodologies to primary texts. Manuscripts should be written in English. Editorial Board: Claudia Bernardi (Victoria University of Wellington), Francesca Calamita (University of Virginia), Emily Jeremiah (Royal Holloway, University of London), Shirley Jordan (Newcastle University), Catriona MacLeod (University of London Institute in Paris), Lorraine Ryan (University of Birmingham), Godela Weiss-Sussex (School of Advanced Study, University of London), Caragh Wells (University of Bristol), Claire Williams (St Peter’s College, University of Oxford)
15 publications
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Mad Men and Working Women
Feminist Perspectives on Historical Power, Resistance, and Otherness©2014 Textbook -
Negotiating Space between Man and God
Diaconal Empowerment and Transformation in Femmes pour Christ in CameroonMonographs -
Negotiating Space between Man and God
Diaconal Empowerment and Transformation in Femmes pour Christ in Cameroon©2025 Monographs -
How the International Women’s Movement Discovered the ‘Troubles’
Brokered and Broken Transnational Interactions during the Northern Ireland Conflict, 1968–1981©2011 Thesis -
Movement or Moment?
Assessing Liberation Theology Forty Years after Medellín©2009 Conference proceedings -
Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism
©2000 Monographs -
Understanding Body Movement
A Guide to Empirical Research on Nonverbal Behaviour- With an Introduction to the NEUROGES Coding System©2014 Monographs -
Movements for Change
How Individuals, Social Media and Al Jazeera Are Changing Pakistan, Egypt and Tunisia©2020 Monographs -
The Soviet Proletarian Music Movement
©2000 Monographs -
Das Nigerian Youth Movement
Eine Untersuchung zur Politisierung der afrikanischen Bildungsschicht vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg©1986 Others -
American Women in Cartoons 1890–1920
Female Representation and the Changing Concepts of Femininity during the American Woman Suffrage Movement- An empirical analysis©2013 Thesis -
Movements on the Streets and in Schools
State Repression, Neoliberal Reforms, and Oaxaca Teacher Counter-pedagogies©2019 Textbook -
National Liberation Movements in Office
Forging Democracy with African Adjectives in Namibia©2009 Thesis -
Cross-National Comparisons of Social Movement Unionism
Diversities of Labour Movement Revitalization in Japan, Korea and the United States©2012 Edited Collection -
Women’s Concerns
Twelve Women Entrepreneurs of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries©2009 Monographs -
Greece in British Women's Literary Imagination, 1913–2013
©2017 Monographs -
Raza Struggle and the Movement for Ethnic Studies
Decolonial Pedagogies, Literacies, and Methodologies©2018 Monographs