women authors

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A secret weavers anthology

selections from the White Pine Press Secret weavers series, writing by Latin American women
1998
An anthology of writing by Latin American women, drawn from the previous twelve volumes of the Secret Weavers series; grouped in four categories which address the topics of identity and difference, women and gender, the politics of domination, and women and language.

Women of the century

thirty modern short stories
1993

These are not sweet girls

Latin American women poets
2001
An anthology of poems by Latine American women writers from the turn of the century through the present, demonstrating common themes and styles in the genre.

Harlem Renaissance and beyond

literary biographies of 100 Black women writers, 1900-1945
1990
Chronicles the lives and works of 100 black women authors writing in the United States between 1900 and 1945.

Black American women in literature

a bibliography, 1976 through 1987
1989
Includes about 300 African-American women authors whose works were published between 1976 and 1987.

17 narradoras latinoamericanas

1996
Presents seventeen stories for young adult readers by Latin American women authors, covering the topics of first love, friendship, relationships, family, and others, and includes biographical and bibliographical information on the featured writers.

In other words

literature by Latinas of the United States
1994
A collection of fiction, poetry, drama, and essays written by forty-five Latina writers of the United States, arranged by genre, and including brief biographical information about each author.

Daughters of Africa

an international anthology of words and writings by women of African descent : from the ancient Egyptian to the present
1994
A collection of works written by women of African descent from around the world.

Short stories by Latin American women

the magic and the real
1990
Short stories by thirty Latin American women authors including Isabel Allende, Rosario Ferr?, and Amparo Davila.

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