As part of our Spotlight on The Female Voice, enjoy a discount on selected books and free access to a selection of articles from across our journals, available until March 31st 2022.

To celebrate Women’s History Month, we are offering 30% off selected e-book and print books – to take advantage of this offer, use code FEMVOICE30 at the checkout, available throughout March. (30% deducted at checkout. Duties and customs taxes charged by the courier may apply when ordering a print book within the EU.)
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We are also making a selection of our journal articles free to read for the month. Featuring a broad range of subject areas that explore the female voice, including literature, visual culture, planning, cultural studies, and modern Christian theology.
The chosen articles explore topics such as contemporary women’s writing, Georgian female dueling, representations of the feminine in film, and the exploration of sex work in the internet age.
Journal articles free to read:
Essays in Romanticism
FEMALE DUELING AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS
Catherine Haworth
Journal of Romance Studies
DISORDERLY EATING IN CONTEMPORARY WOMEN’S WRITING
Daniel Baldwin Hess
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
WOMEN AND HAUNTED HOUSES IN THE FILMS OF JAUME BALAGUERÓ: THE NIGHTMARES OF PRESENCE
Ann Davies
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies
TOWARD A NEW MADWOMAN THEORY: RECKONING THE PATHOLOGIZATION OF SYLVIA PLATH
Maria Rovito
Journal of Romance Studies
FEMINIST TESTIMONY IN THE INTERNET AGE: SEX WORK, BLOGGING AND THE POLITICS OF WITNESSING
Carrie Hamilton
International Development Planning Review
URBAN VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS (VAWG) IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: REFLECTIONS FROM BRAZILIAN WOMEN IN LONDON
Cathy McIlwaine | Yara Evans
Quebec Studies
DOSSIER: FEMINIST READINGS OF CONTEMPORARY MALE WRITERS
Lori Saint-Martin | Katherine Roberts
Historical Studies in Industrial Relations
REPRESENTING WOMEN: THE INTRODUCTION, CONTEXT AND IMPLICATIONS OF RESERVED SEATS FOR WOMEN IN THE NATIONAL UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
R. H. (Bob) Fryer | Stephen Williams
Extrapolation
TWILIGHT: FAIRY TALE AND FEMININE DEVELOPMENT
Bonnie Gaarden
Modern Believing
STANDING ON COMMON GROUND: FEMINIST THEOLOGICAL METHODS AS APPLIED CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
Sarah Bolton

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