| Working-class women women have
been published in increasing numbers in the 20th Century
in spite of the many social filters that might prevent
them having a voice. The particular characteristics of
this voice have never been assessed in spite of the
socialist movement, the women's movement and the fact
that working class women are the majority of people in
the world. As well as Sarah Richardson's annotated list, Meryln Cherry writes an historical essay- "Towards Recognition of Working Class Women Writers" which focuses on British writers such as Catherine Cookson and Ellen Wilkinson. Sammy Palfrey writes a paper called "Writing and the Miners' Strike 1984-5" which discusses grassroots writing and publication in this period. Gail Chester's piece "Book Publishing - The Gentleperson's Profession?" goes from Tillie Olsen's work "Silences" to Gail's own experience as a published writer. As a new guide to reading, this book is not only a valuable reference but also an inspiring celebration of working-class women's writing. ISBN 1 870736 54 0 196x125mm 150 pp perfect pbk. Full colour cover GBP 8.95 |
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