Yung-Hsing Wu is professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her scholarship has appeared in journals including Digital Humanities Quarterly, Modern Fiction Studies, PMLA,?Profession, the?Mississippi Quarterly, and the?Children's Literature Association Quarterly. She has also contributed to a number of essay collections, including This Book is an Action: Feminist Print Culture and Activist Aesthetics, and The Oprah Affect: Critical Essays on Oprah's Book Club.
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"Closely and Consciously is an excellent and timely contribution to feminist literary studies. Wu brings together an archive--an important archive--that has been until now more overlooked in conventional criticism, and she does so in a way that is both exciting and filled with care for the works under consideration and the authors of the books. It is a joy and a delight to read this book and visit with these old friends--and discover new books to read and enjoy."--Julie R. Enszer, coeditor of OutWrite: The Speeches that Shaped LGBTQ Literary Culture "Wu raises powerful questions and provides compelling claims about the place and perception of reading as a (feminist) praxis that, taken together, bring attention to feminist print culture and US feminism's history through a new framework. She is clearly an expert in women writers and twentieth century US literature, as reflected in her references that range from feminist classics to lesser-cited books by radical feminist authors, and include material pulled from deep archival research."--Agatha Beins, author of Liberation in Print: Feminist Periodicals and Social Movement Identity

