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Unit 1: Who Are Women Writers
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Joanna Russ
Elaine Showalter
Unit 2: Gender Roles and the Domestic Woman
The Awakening
The Second Sex
Pride and Prejudice
Gender Performativity
Angel in the House / Madwoman / Anxiety of Authorship
New Woman Fiction
The Laugh of the Medusa
A Room of One's Own
Unit 3: Matrilineal Communities
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The Joy Luck Club
The Reproduction of Mothering
Say It with Noodles
Unit 4: Intersectional Struggles: Race and Gender
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Nervous Conditions
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Kimberlé Crenshaw
Homi Bhabah: Hybridity
Gayatri Spivak
Frantz Fanon
Audre Lorde
Unit 5: Revolution and Resistance
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Marjane Satrapi
Edward Said
Unit 6: Creating Dangerously: Migration and Borderlands
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Sandra Cisneros
Latinos in America
Gloria Anzaldua
Edwige Danticat
Unit 7: Conclusion: Happy Feminists?
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Adichie: Happy Feminist
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein [2025 One Book]
Schools of Literary Criticism
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Angel in the House / Madwoman / Anxiety of Authorship
Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in the Attic
"She Loves with Love That Cannot Tire": The Image of the Angel in the House across Cultures and across Time
Killing the Angel in the House: The Autonomy of Women Writers
Patriarchal Ideology and Marginal Motherhood in Victorian Novels by Women
Nobody's Angels: Domestic Ideology and Middle-Class Women in the Victorian Novel
No Angels in the House: The Victorian Myth and the Paget Women
The Ideology of Domesticity: The Regulation of the Household Economy in Victorian Women's Magazines
The Angel in the House: Overview
Gilbert & Gubar's The madwoman in the attic after thirty years
Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar's the madwoman in the attic : the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination
The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. Sandra M. Gilbert Susan Gubar
Reframing the Domestic Angel: Real Simple Magazine's Repackaging of the Victorian-Era "Angel in the House" Narrative
The Realism of "The Angel in the House:" Coventry Patmore's Poem Reconsidered
The Madwoman and Her Languages: Why I Don't Do Feminist Literary Theory
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