August 2009 Archives
Having never missed an issue in more than a century, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, the Review is devoted to American and British fiction, poetry, and reviews – as well as essays in criticism and reminiscence.
Credo Reference recently added new items to its collection of reference materials, including:
Key Concepts in Postcolonial Literature -- provides an overview of the main themes, issues, and critical
perspectives that have had the greatest effect on postcolonial
literatures. Discusses the historical, cultural and contextual
background that has affected postcolonial literatures and our reading
of them
Key Concepts in Feminist Theory and Research -- explores core concepts in feminist theory and addresses the implications of postmodernism and post-structuralism for feminist theorizing.
50 Key Concepts in Gender Studies -- reflects the shift in thinking about gender as a complex, multi-faceted
topic but within which feminist perspectives remain central.
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