Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature
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Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (TSWL), founded by Germaine Greer in 1982, is devoted to the study of women's literature and women's writing in general. Publishing "articles, notes, research, and reviews of literary, historicist, and theoretical work by established and emerging scholars in the field of women's literature and feminist theory",[1] it has been described as the "longest-running academic journal focusing exclusively on women's writing".[2]
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Discipline | Literature |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Jennifer L. Airey |
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History | 1982 to present |
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ISO 4 | Tulsa Stud. Women's Lit. |
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ISSN | 0732-7730 (print) 1936-1645 (web) |
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