All Stories

  1. Survival Writing: Autobiography versus Primatology in the Conservation Diaries of Alison Jolly
  2. Voices in Movement: Feminist Family Stories in Oral History and Sound Art
  3. 'The Feelings Behind the Slogans': Abortion Campaigning and Feminist Mood-Work circa 1979
  4. Assessing the impact of women's movements: Sisterhood and after
  5. Recognising Place, Space and Nation in Researching Women's Movements: Sisterhood and After
  6. Researching women's movements: An introduction to FEMCIT and Sisterhood and After
  7. Sisterhood and After: Individualism, Ethics and an Oral History of the Women's Liberation Movement
  8. In Remembrance: Dr. Julia Swindells (13 August 1951 – 29 October 2011)
  9. Consenting Voices? Activist Life Stories and Complex Dissent
  10. Life Writing as Critical Creative Practice
  11. Introduction: Life Writing and Critical Practice
  12. Lamenting the Letter and the Truth about Email
  13. Introduction: Life Writing as Intimate Publics
  14. Reading Autobiography: A Guide for Interpreting Life Narratives, and: Memoir: An Introduction (review)
  15. What I Never Wanted to Tell You: Therapeutic Letter Writing in Cultural Context
  16. In Love and Struggle: Letters in Contemporary Feminism. Margaretta Jolly
  17. On Burning, Saving and Stealing Letters
  18. Nuclear Nights: The Women's Peace Movement and the History of Dreaming
  19. Human Rights and Narrated Lives: The Ethics of Recognition (review)
  20. Feminist heterosexuality
  21. Letters as / not a genre
  22. E-Mail in a Global Age: The Ethical Story of "Women on the Net"
  23. “We are the Web”: Letter Writing and the 1980s Women's Peace Movement
  24. Review of “Letter writing as a social practice” by David Barton & Nigel Hall (eds.)
  25. Biographical Research (review)
  26. Beyond hagiography: new books on gay and lesbian life writing
  27. Beyond hagiography: new books on gay and lesbian life writing
  28. Book Reviews
  29. Book Reviews
  30. About Chinese Women
  31. The Exile and the Ghostwriter: East-West Biographical Politics and The Private Life of Chairman Mao
  32. Radclyffe hall: a woman called john
  33. Reviews
  34. The epistemology of pornography: Between images and acts
  35. Biography and Autobiography
  36. Censored/Uncensored: Lovers in Dialogue
  37. ‘Perversity to match the curtains’