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Acknowledgments | ||
Ch. 1 | Introduction: Female Bonding and Cultural Controversy | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Female Bonding and Literary Heroines | 22 |
Ch. 3 | Female Bonding and the Identities of Mothers and Daughters | 34 |
Ch. 4 | Joan Didion, Diane Johnson, and the Novel of Female Bonding in the 1970s | 50 |
Ch. 5 | Revising the Paradigm: Female Bonding and the Transients of Housekeeping | 66 |
Ch. 6 | Women without Men | |
Mona Simpson: Anywhere but Here | 82 | |
Hilma Wolitzer: Hearts | 90 | |
Meg Wolitzer: This Is Your Life | 97 | |
Joan Chase: During the Reign of the Queen of Persia | 103 | |
Lisa Alther: Other Women | 110 | |
Ch. 7 | Coda: Douglas Ungar, Male Novelists, Wilderness Women | 120 |
Sources | 127 | |
Index | 131 |
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