Important writings on the subject of woman's role in the story of human identity.
A stunning array of women writers from the U.S. and abroad examine the intimate and politically charged act of writing.
The novel displays wide reading, clever writing and amusing dialogue." —The Guardian This is a new kind of nature writing — one that crosses fiction with science writing and puts gender politics at the center of the landscape.
Al-'Iqd al-Farid. Edited by Ahmad Amin et al. 7 vols. Cairo: Matba'at Lajnat al-Ta'lif, 1949–1965. Ibn Abī Tāhir [Tayfūr). Balāghāt al-Nisa' wa-Tarā'if Kalāmihinna wa-Mulah Nawādirihinna wa-Akhbār Dhawāt al-Ra'y minhunna wa-Ash'aruhunna ...
"Blatt brings big data to the literary canon, exploring the wealth of fun findings that remain hidden in the works of the world's greatest writers.
"The balance of power between men and women today has been shaped, in part, by our ever-changing language. In this entertaining and lively exploration of the histories and meanings of...
Schlau has written the first book to study a historical selection of Spanish American women's writings with an emphasis on social and political themes.
This book is unique in combining police file data with interviews obtained from both rape survivors and detectives in order to critically explore how this belief affects police officers' responses to women who report rape.
Letters written by the poet to an eight-year-old girl explain the difference between learning and knowing, the value of thinking, and the benefits of avoiding hypocrisy and pretension
The Word of a Woman follows Morgan’s journalism and shorter prose from the 1960s through the early 1990s. Originally published in 1992, this second edition adds five new essays.
Offering a clear and concise plan to help women go deeper in their study of Scripture, this book will equip you to engage God’s Word in a way that trains your mind and transforms your heart.