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The May Swenson Poetry Award, sponsored by Utah State University Press, is a competitive prize granted annually to an outstanding collection of poetry in English. Open to published and unpublished writers, with no limitation on subject, the competition honors May Swenson as one of America's most vital and provocative poets of the twentieth century.
May Swenson (1913–1989), American poet and playwright; Magda Szabó (1917–2007), Hungarian novelist, poet and playwright; Maria Luise Thurmair (1912–2005), Austrian/German hymnist and writer; Joan Ure (1918–1978), Scottish poet and playwright; Margaret Walker (1915–1998), American poet and novelist
This volume is dedicated to exploring the history of English-speaking women's involvement in the literary world, the traditions of which women writers have been a part, and the experiences women share, with the second and third edition giving more emphasis to how those experiences are shaped by differing cultural, racial, religious ...
Norma Meras Swenson (born 1932) is an activist, a medical sociologist and a leader in the developing woman's health movement. She co-founded the Boston Women's Health Book Collective (BWHBC) , and co-authored with the Collective, Our Bodies, Ourselves (OBOS), and served as president of the OBOS nonprofit organization for several years.
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Karen Swenson (born July 29, 1936 ... Karen Swenson, eds. (2002). Cold counsel: women in Old Norse literature and mythology : ... This page was last edited on 26 May ...
The poets are mainly from the UK or the U.S.A., with several others from Australia (4), Canada (4), Ireland (2), and New Zealand (4), as may be discovered from the appended biographical sketches. [2] Two hundred and twenty-five (225) complete poems or excerpts of longer poems comprise the collection.
Johanson analysis, developed by film critic MaryAnn Johanson, provides a method to evaluate the representation of women and girls in fiction. The analysis evaluates media on criteria that include the basic representation of women, female agency, power and authority, the male gaze , and issues of gender and sexuality .