Citation: A. Robinson, AUTHORITY AND THE PUBLIC DISPLAY OF IDENTITY - WONDERFUL-ADVENTURES-OF-MRS-SEACOLE-IN-MANY-LANDS, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 537-557
Citation: S. Bowerbank et Dn. Wawia, OUR GRANDMOTHERS LIVES AS TOLD IN THEIR OWN WORDS - BEAR,G, CALLIOU,I, FEITZ,J, FRASER,M, LAFOND,A, LONGNECK,R, WELLS,M, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 565-581
Citation: S. Bowerbank et Dn. Wawia, TELLING IT - WOMEN AND LANGUAGE ACROSS CULTURES - THE TRANSFORMATION OF A CONFERENCE - LEE,S, MARACLE,L, MARLATT,D, WARLAND,B, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 565-581
Citation: S. Bowerbank et Dn. Wawia, WRITING THE CIRCLE - NATIVE WOMEN OF WESTERN CANADA - PERREAULT,J, VANCE,S, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 565-581
Citation: Rg. Thomson, TATTOO, TORTURE, MUTILATION, AND ADORNMENT - THE DENATURALIZATION OF THE BODY IN CULTURE AND TEXT - MASCIALEES,FE, SHARPE,P, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 583-595
Citation: Rg. Thomson, INVALID WOMEN - FIGURING FEMININE ILLNESS IN AMERICAN FICTION AND CULTURE, 1840-1940 - HERNDL,DP, Feminist studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 583-595
Citation: Mw. Ferguson, OPPOSITIONAL VOICES - WOMEN AS WRITERS AND TRANSLATORS OF LITERATURE IN THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE - KRONTIRIS,T, Feminist studies, 20(2), 1994, pp. 349-366