A debut collection of surreal, skin-piercing stories about the boundless longing of queer Black w...
An appreciative and analytical collection of essays, interviews, memoirs, and poetry, this issue ...
'A rewarding, fascinatingly mature book of substance and power.'--Tillie Olsen
After contracting polio, six-year-old Mary Grimley became the nation's first 'poster child,' phot...
This valuable guide to women and the law offers a concise view of US law as it has affected women...
Two married writers express their shared activism in a surprising range of styles and voices.
The work of the indefatigable Alice Hanson Cook has benefitted the lives of working peopleand es...
This richly textured portrait of American women reveals the remarkable strengths and resources of...
“[A] quiet, powerful novel” of a young woman caught in the chaos of Argentina in the mid-1970s, w...
Each bilingual volume in The Defiant Muse series includes 60 to 80 poems by both well-known and r...
The only bilingual anthology of Vietnamese Women's Poetry available anywhere.
'Extraordinary in that it presents a female adolescent who is intelligent, strong willed, and who...
A “very intelligent, sensitive, and compelling” novel of adolescent rebellion and sexual awakenin...
Cress Delahanty remains one of the most intrepid and beloved teenagers in all American literature...
Call Home the Heart is the story of Ishma Waycaster, an impoverished woman who, pregnant for the ...
'An important contribution to the resurrection of the lost history of women in the arts.' Publis...
When the population of Port Sudan leaped from 50,00 in 1956 to half a million in the 1980s, a sma...
A semi-autobiographical portrait of the original Yentl and 'an important contribution to the vast...
The daughter of a Nantucket sea captain, Lucretia Mott exhibited, from her earliest years, an ext...
A young Italian American woman struggles to find her way between two cultures in this novel of “f...
Beijing Comrades--the first gay novel published in mainland China--is a tale of capitalism, love,...
An Estate of Memory is a spiritual novel of growth and regeneration, even in the midst of brutali...
Agnes Smedley, author of Daughter of Earth, worked in and wrote about China from 1928 to 1941. Th...
A modern classic of race, labor rights, and lesbian love written “with an authenticity, a force, ...
Riverbend, the young Iraqi woman whose “articulate, even poetic prose packs an emotional punch,” ...
First published in 1955 and nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, this novel revolves around a pair of ...
One of the first books ever written in English by a Japanese American women, Treat as a major red...
From Beijing to Seattle, women's movements within academe and in local-global communities are gro...
These fourteen women activists are working to protect their families and neighborhoods and to cha...
Beloved by readers of all ages since its first appearance in 1976, Allegra Maud Goldman tracks th...
Written in the late 1920s and never before published, this mystery by the author of such early fe...
In this prize-winning, provocative novel set in contemporary Iran, a spoiled and foul-mouthed you...
This vital and engaging collection expands and builds upon Women's Studies Quarterly's groundbrea...
Three heroic women whose stories, in the words of Margaret Walker, 'every woman, man, and child s...
The Silent Partner (1871) and 'The Tenth of January” (1868) were among the earliest realistic por...