A scholarly journal devoted to the study of women's literature of all periods and nationalities

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My plans for the journal are meant to foster the journal's role in strengthening these various links: between generations of scholars, between eras of scholarship, and between regional or national traditions of women's writing.

--Laura M. Stevens, Editor (Fall 2006 25.2)


Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, the first journal devoted solely to women's literature, has for twenty-five years published groundbreaking articles, notes, research, and reviews of literary, historicist, and theoretical work by established and emerging scholars in the field of women's literature and feminist theory. From its inception in 1982, Tulsa Studies has been devoted to the study of both literary and nonliterary texts--any and all works in every language and every historical period produced by women's pens.

 

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Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

A scholarly journal devoted to the study of women's writing of all periods and nationalities

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