For those interested in reading or studying post-colonial and African American women's writing, this book will provide a unique introduction to the enormous range and breadth of the work of women writers across the world in the twentieth century. There have been collections of post-colonial and African American women's writing, as well as collections of critical essays, but no other book concentrates on the range and richness of writing by women, informed by critical and contextual introductions. This book provides a valuable gender and and culture inflected critical introduction to well-established women writers such as Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Margaret Walker, Bessie Head and many others from the USA, the Caribbean, India, Africa, Bri...