The Banshees: A Literary History of Irish American Women (52 page)

Read The Banshees: A Literary History of Irish American Women Online

Authors: Sally Barr Ebest

Tags: #Social Science, #Literary Criticism, #English; Irish; Scottish; Welsh, #Feminism & Feminist Theory, #European

BOOK: The Banshees: A Literary History of Irish American Women
12.53Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

New York: Perennial.

Quindlen, Anna. 1998.
Black and Blue
. New York: Random House.

. 1991.
Object Lessons
. New York: Ivy.

. 1994.
One True Thing
. New York: Dell.

. 2006.
Rise and Shine
. New York: Random House.

Quinn, Peter. 1985. “William Kennedy: An Interview.”
Recorder
1, no. 1: 65–81.

Rahv, Phillip, and William Phillips, eds. 1946.
Partisan Review Reader: Ten Years of

the Partisan Review, 1934–1944
. New York: Dial.

Reichardt, Mary, ed. 2010.
Between Human and Divine: The Catholic Vision in Con-

temporary Literature
. Washington: The Catholic Univ. of America Press.

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 247

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 247

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

248 | W O R K S C I T E D

Rich, Adrienne. 1979. “When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision.” In
On Lies,

Secrets, and Silence
. New York: Norton.

Rivers, Caryl. 1973.
Aphrodite at Mid-Century: Growing Up Female and Catholic in

Postwar America
. New York: Doubleday.

. 1984.
Girls Forever Brave and True
. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

. 2003. “Knock. Knock. Who’s There? Same Ol’ Editor-Guys.”
Women’s eNews
,

April 9. http://www.womensenews.org/article/cfm/dyn/aid/1285/context

/archive.

. 1984.
Virgins
. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Robinson, B. A. 2008. “The Catholic Church and Homosexuality: Statements and

Events Prior to 1997.” Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance. Religious-

Tolerance.org,
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_rom6.htm
(updated July

25, 2008).

Rohy, Valerie. 2000.
Impossible Women: Lesbian Figures and American Literature
.

Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.

Ruether, Rosemary Radford. 2003. “American Catholic Feminism: A History.” In

Ebest and Ebest,
Reconciling Catholicism and Feminism?
, 3–12.

. 1993.
Sexism and God-Talk: Toward a Feminist Theology
. Boston: Beacon.

Russo, Maria. 2009. “BFs Forever.”
New York Times Sunday Book Review
,
June 9.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/14/books/review/Russo-t.html.

Rustin, Susanna. 2011. “A Life in Writing: Ann Patchett.”
The Guardian
, June 10.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/jun/10/ann-patchett-life-

writing-interview.

Ryan, Mary Ann. 2008. “Tess Gallagher: A Network of Sympathies and Distant

Connections. In Ebest and McInerney,
Too Smart to Be Sentimental
, 139–56.

Sadlier, Mary Ann. 1866.
Aunt Honor’s Keepsake
. New York: Sadlier.

. 1861.
Bessy Conway; or, The Irish Girl in America
. New York: Sadlier.

. 1864.
Con O’Regan; or, Immigrant Life in the New World
. New York: Sadlier.

. 1862.
Old and New; or, Taste vs. Fashion
. New York: Sadlier.

. 1850.
Willy Burke; or, The Irish Orphan in America
. Boston: Patrick

Donahoe.

Savage, Elizabeth. 1975.
A Good Confession
. New York: Little, Brown.

Savigneau, Josyane. 1995.
Carson McCullers: Un coeur de jeunne fi l
.
Translated by Joan E. Hoard. New York: Houghton Miffl in.

Sayers, Valerie. 1994.
The Distance between Us
. New York: Doubleday.

. 1987.
Due East
. New York: Doubleday.

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 248

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 248

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

W O R K S C I T E D | 2 4 9

. 1988.
How I Got Him Back
. New York: Doubleday.

Scanlan, Anna. 1895.
Dervorgilla; or, The Downfall of Ireland
. Milwaukee: J. H.

Yewdale.

Schneider, Herbert Wallace. 1952.
Religion in Twentieth-Century America
. Cam-

bridge: Harvard Univ. Press.

Schuessler, Jennifer. 2011. “The Glass Castle.”
New York Times Book Review
, July

17.

. 2009. “Once More, With Feeling.”
New York Times Book Review
, May 3, 18.

Schweikert, Patrocinio P. 1986. “Reading Ourselves: Toward a Feminist Theory of

Reading.” In
Gender and Reading
, edited by Elizabeth Flynn and Patrocinio

Schweikert, 31–62. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press.

Scott, Bonnie Kime. 1979. “Women’s Perspectives in Irish-American Fiction from

Betty Smith To Mary McCarthy.” In
Irish-American Fiction
, edited by Daniel

J. Casey and Robert E. Rhodes, 87–104. New York: AMS.

Segal, Lynne. 1999.
Why Feminism?
New York: Columbia Univ. Press.

Seidler, John, and Katherine Meyer. 1989.
Confl ict and Change in the Catholic

Church
. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press.

Seyersted, Per. 1980.
Kate Chopin: A Critical Biography
. Baton Rouge: Louisiana

State Univ. Press.

Shannon, William. 1990.
The American Irish: A Political and Social Portrait
.

Amherst: Univ. of Massachussetts Press.

Sheehy, Gail. 1974.
Passages
. New York: Random House.

Shelley, Thomas J. 2006. “Twentieth-Century American Catholicism and Irish

Americans.” In Lee and Casey,
Making the Irish American
, 574–608.

Showalter, Elaine. 1997.
Hystories
. New York: Columbia Univ. Press.

. 2001.
Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage
. New

York: Scribner’s.

. 2009.
A Jury of Her Peers: American Women Writers from Anne Bradstreet

to Annie Proulx
. New York: Knopf, 2009.

. 1990.
Sexual Anarchy: Gender and Culture at the Fin de Siècle
.
New York:

Viking.

Sifton, Elisabeth. 1962. “The Art of Fiction.”
Paris Review
27 (Winter-Spring): 6.

Simkin, John. [n.d.] “Women’s Suffrage.” Spartacus Educational Encylopaedia.

USA History. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAwomen.htm.

Sister X. 2009. “Cross Examination: Why Is Rome Investigating U.S. Nuns?
Common-

weal
, October 9. http://www.commonwealmagazine.org/cross-examination.

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 249

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 249

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

250 | W O R K S C I T E D

Slack, Donovan. 2006. “O’Toole Stepping Down as Police Commissioner.”
Bos-

ton Globe
, May 9. http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles

/2006/05/09/otoole_stepping_down_as_boston_police_commissioner/.

Smith, Anthony Burke. 2010.
The Look of Catholics: Portrayals in Popular Culture

from the Great Depression to the Cold War
.
Lawrence: Univ. of Kansas Press.

Smith, Betty. 1963.
Joy in the Morning
. New York: Harper & Row.

. 1958.
Maggie-Now
. New York: Harper & Brothers.

.
1948.
Tomorrow Will Be Better
. New York: Harper & Brothers.

. 1943.
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
. New York: HarperCollins.

Smith, Norma. 2002.
Jeannette Rankin: America’s Conscience
. Helena: Montana

Historical Society Press.

Snell, Tracy. 1994. “Women in Prison.” U.S. Department of Justice, Offi ce of Jus-

tice Programs. Bureau of Justice Statistics. http://www.ojp.gov/bjs/pub/ascii

/wopris/text.

Stanton, Maura. 1988.
The Country I Come From
. Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed.

. 1979.
Molly Companion
. New York: Avon.

Stewart, Ramona. 1975.
Age of Consent
. New York: Signet.

. 1973.
Apparition
. New York: Little, Brown.

. 1970.
The Possession of Joel Delaney
. New York: Bantam.

. 1978.
Seasons of the Heart
. New York: Putnam.

. 1979.
The Sixth Sense
. New York: Delacourt.

Sullivan, J. Courtney. 2009.
Commencement
. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Takaki, Ronald. 1993.
A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America
. New

York: Little, Brown.

Tasker, Yvonne, and Diane Negra. 2007. “Introduction: Feminist Politics and Post-

feminist Culture.” In Tasker and Negra,
Interrogating Post-feminism
, 1–26.

. eds.
Interrogating Post-feminism
. Durham: Duke Univ. Press.

Tessier, M. 2002. “Bush Appointments Include Fewer Women.”
Women’s e-News
,

February 11.

. 2001. “Women’s Appointments Plummet under Bush.”
Women’s e-News
,

July 1 (revised October 1). www.womensnews.org/article-cfm/Dyn/aid/600

/context/archive.

Thompson, Dorothy. 1949. “Occupation: Housewife.”
Ladies Home Journal
,

March.

Thompson, Helen. 2003. “Emma Donoghue.” In
Irish Women Writers Speak Out:

Voices from the Field
, edited by Helen Thompson, 169–80.
Syracuse: Syracuse

Univ. Press.

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 250

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 250

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

W O R K S C I T E D | 2 5 1

Tobin, Kathleen. 2003. “Catholicism and the Contraceptive Debate.” In Ebest and

Ebest,
Reconciling Catholicism and Feminism?
, 202–26.

Trisco, Robert. 1976.
Catholics in America, 1776–1976
. Washington, DC: National

Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Ulster History Circle. 2013. “Kathleen Coyle.” http://www.ulsterhistory.co.uk

/kathleencoyle.htm.

Vaid, Urvashi. 1994. “Foreword.” In Sarah Schulman,
My American History: Les-

bian and Gay Life During the Reagan/Bush Years
. New York: Routledge.

Vassar College Libraries. [n.d.]
Guide to the Margaret Culkin Banning Papers
.
http://

specialcollections.vassar.edu/f indingaids/banning_margaret_culkin.html

#d0e51.

Wachtel, Eleanor. 2002. “Mary Gordon.” In
Conversations with Mary Gordon
,

edited by Alma Bennett, 81–89. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi.

Wadler, Joyce. 2007. “Dark Work in a Sunny Spot: At Home with Susanna Moore.”

New York Times
, June 21, D1, 6.

Wald, Alan. 1996. “The Left Reconsidered.” In
Twenty-four Ways of Looking at

Mary McCarthy
, edited by Eve Swertka and Margo Viscusi, 69–76. Westport,

CT: Greenwood Press.

Wall, Eamonn. 1999.
From the Sine-e Café to the Black Hills: Notes on the New Irish
.

Madison: Univ. of Wisconsin Press.

Walls, Jeannette. 2006.
The Glass Castle
. New York: Scribner.

. 2009.
Half-Broke Horses
. New York: Scribner.

Watanabe, Nancy Anne. 2010. “The Contemporary Catholic Bildungsroman: Pas-

sionate Conviction in Shusaku Enda’s
The Samurai
and Mary Gordon’s
Men

and Angels
.” In Richardt,
Between Human and Divine
, 189–206.

Waters, Maureen. 2001.
Crossing Highbridge: A Memoir of Irish America
.
Syracuse:

Syracuse Univ. Press.

Wearing, Sadie. 2007. “Subjects of Rejuvenation: Aging in Post-feminist Culture.”

In Tasker and Negra,
Interrogating Post-feminism
, 277–300.

Weaver, Mary Jo, ed. 1995.
Being Right: Conservative Catholics in America
. Bloom-

ington: Indiana Univ. Press.

. 1985.
New Catholic Women
. New York: Harper & Row.

. 1993.
Springs of Water in a Dry Land: Catholic Women and Spiritual Sur-

vival Today
. Boston: Beacon Press.

, ed. 1999.
What’s Left?
Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press.

Webb, Jim. 2004.
Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America
.
New York:

Random House.

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 251

Barr Ebest 1st pages.indd 251

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

7/3/2013 4:10:34 PM

252 | W O R K S C I T E D

Weekes, Anne Owens. 1993.
Unveiling Treasures: The Attic Guide to the Published

Works of Irish Women Literary Writers
. London: Attic Press.

Wells, Joel. 1962. “Off the Cuff.”
The Critic
21 (August–September): 4–5, 71–72.

Wesley, Marilyn. 1993.
Refusal and Transgression in Joyce Carol Oates’ Fiction
. New

York: Greenwood.

Westling, Louise. 1996. “Tomboys and Revolting Femininity.” In
Critical Essays

on Carson Mccullers
, edited by Beverly Lyon Clark and Melvin J. Friedman,

155–65. New York: Hall.

Whelehan, Imelda. 1995.
Modern Feminist Thought: From the Second Wave to “Post-

Feminist.”
New York: New York Univ. Press.

Wilson, Cintra. 2009. “Critical Shopper.”
The New York Times
, May 7, E4.

Wolf, Naomi. 1976.
The Beauty Myth
. London: Chatto & Windus.

“Women of the Year.” 1976.
Time Magazine
, January 5.

Woods, Randall Bennett. 2005.
Quest for Identity: America since 1945
. Cambridge:

Cambridge Univ. Press.

Young, Mallory, and Suzanne Ferris. 2005.
Chick-Lit
. New York: Routledge.

Yow, Valerie R. 1955.
Bernice Kelly Harris: Storyteller of Eastern Carolina
. Chapel

Hill: Univ. of North Carolina Library.

Zelizer, Gerald. 2002. “Quick Dose of 9-11 Religion Soothes, Doesn’t Change.”

Other books

Lorraine Heath by Sweet Lullaby
Marrow by Elizabeth Lesser
The Divide: Origins by Grace, Mitchel
Wild Pen Carrington by Sophie Angmering
Honeymoon in High Heels by Gemma Halliday