Bastard Out of Carolina

Bastard Out of Carolina Sources and ClassicNote Author

  • Allison, Dorothy. Bastard Out of Carolina. New York, New York: Penguin Books Ltd., 1992.
  • "Bastard Out of Carolina." Novels for Students. Detroit: Gale, 2014. 47-61

  • Gamson, Joshua. "Bastard Out of Carolina." Contemporary Sociology 25.4 (1996): 449. Web.

  • Hollibaugh, Amber. "In the House of Childhood." The Women's Review of Books 9.10/11 (1992): 15. Web.

  • Kennan, Randall. "Sorrow's Child." The Nation 28 Dec. 1992: 815-816. Web.

  • King, Vincent. "Hopeful Grief: The Prospect of a Postmodernist Feminism in Allison's 'Bastard Out of Carolina'." The Southern Literary Journal 33.1 (2000): 122-140. Web.

  • Korb, Rena. Critical essay on "Bastard Out of Carolina." Novels for Students. Detroit: Gale, 2001. 61-64. Web.

  • McDonald, Kathlene. "Talking Trash, Talking Back: Resistance to Stereotypes in Dorothy Allison's 'Bastard Out of Carolina'." Women's Studies Quarterly 22.1/2 (1998): 15-25. Web.

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