Hi all, sorry for any cross-posting - I received the following and thought it might be of
interest if it hasn't already circulated (apologies if it has!) Might be useful for
gendergap editors or related Wikiprojects? Not sure how long the articles will be
available for free, unfortunately:
To celebrate International Women's Day 2015 on 8 March, the editors of Contemporary
Women's Writing have made a number of articles from the journal freely available
online.
This collection is a celebration of a global range of female writers and includes work on
authors from the USA, New Zealand, and Japan, as well as an excellent piece on The
Feminist Press.
If you have enjoyed these essays you might also like read CWW's collection of
interviews with contemporary female
authors<http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/cww/interviews.html&g…ml>, also
available for free online.
The essays are available here:
http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/cww/international_womens_day.html
Cheers,
Ally
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