What goes behind the scene of a woman writer's writing pro cess? Beneath shiny finished writing products lies an arduous writing process often remain unseen to readers. The article makes visible two women writers' bodies and our embodied writing experiences through an intersectional feminist lens. Writer One is a Singapore-born, ethnic Chinese, queer migrant woman academic residing in Australia with her long-term partner. Writer Two is an England-born, Australian-British dual citizen, white heterosexual married mother of young twin children ready to kick start her academic career after her recent PhD conferment. Writer One with her fibromyalgic, traumatized, and othered bodies and Writer Two with her vulvodynia, mothering, and gendered bodi...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
This paper explores the emancipatory potentials of American women writers of color for victims of ge...
What goes behind the scene of a woman writer\u27s writing process? Beneath shiny finished writing pr...
Abstract This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our c...
This paper examines the writing practices most often associated with French feminists called écritur...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
Women’s writing in the present world have made a deep impact on the social and cultural ambience. It...
In this article, we suggest approaching writing as a vulnerable practice marked by an unstable bound...
(Re)Writing Women: A Call to Activism NOW!This study argues that the time has come to DEMASCULINIZE ...
In this thesis I locate intersections between the concerns of contemporary women writers in Australi...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
This article takes up a number of autobiographical texts written at different times and in different...
This article considers how women's life writing has offered a situated mode of resistance to dominan...
This article intends to explore the concept of feminism as presented in the works of Virginia Woolf,...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
This paper explores the emancipatory potentials of American women writers of color for victims of ge...
What goes behind the scene of a woman writer\u27s writing process? Beneath shiny finished writing pr...
Abstract This article is a multi‐vocal account, a form of writing differently, which captures our c...
This paper examines the writing practices most often associated with French feminists called écritur...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
Women’s writing in the present world have made a deep impact on the social and cultural ambience. It...
In this article, we suggest approaching writing as a vulnerable practice marked by an unstable bound...
(Re)Writing Women: A Call to Activism NOW!This study argues that the time has come to DEMASCULINIZE ...
In this thesis I locate intersections between the concerns of contemporary women writers in Australi...
In this article five women explore (female) embodiment in academic work in current workplaces. In a ...
This article takes up a number of autobiographical texts written at different times and in different...
This article considers how women's life writing has offered a situated mode of resistance to dominan...
This article intends to explore the concept of feminism as presented in the works of Virginia Woolf,...
While studies in the biological and psychological sciences have suggested that writing can promote p...
Feminist novel writing in (mainland) China is a phenomenon that emerged in the 1980s. By turning inw...
This paper explores the emancipatory potentials of American women writers of color for victims of ge...