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    Fictions of authority : women writers and narrative voice / by Lanser, Susan Sniader, 1944-, JSTOR books

    Published: Cornell University Press, 1992
    Table of Contents: “…Toward a feminist poetics of narrative voice -- The rise of the novel, the fall of the voice: Juliette Catesby's silencing -- In a class by herself: self-silencing in Riccoboni's Abeille -- Sense and reticence: Jane Austen's "Indirections" -- Woman of Maxims: Geoge Eliot and the realist imperative -- Fictions of absence: feminism, modernism, Virginia Woolf -- Unspeakable voice: Toni Morrison's postmodern authority -- Dying for publicity: Mistriss Henley's self-silencing -- Romantic voice: the hero's text -- Jane Eyre's legacy: the powers and dangers of singularity -- African-American personal voice: "her hungriest lack" -- Solidarity and silence: Millenium Hall and The wrongs of woman -- Single resistances: the communal "I" in Gaskell, Jewett, and Audoux -- (Dif)fusions: modern fiction and communal form -- Full circle: Les Guerilleres.…”
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    The Book / Or / The Woods by Johnson, Jeff T., JSTOR books

    Published: Punctum Books, 2021
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    Aggregating the news : secondhand knowledge and the erosion of journalistic authority / by Coddington, Mark (Mark Allen), JSTOR books

    Published: Columbia University Press, 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : understanding aggregation in context -- Gathering evidence of evidence : aggregation as second-order newswork -- Making news by managing uncertainty -- Inferiority and identity : aggregators and the journalistic profession -- Clickbait, analytics, and gut feelings : how aggregators understand their audiences -- Atomization and the breakdown (and rebuilding) of news narrative -- Conclusion : aggregation, authority, and uncertainty…”
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