Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Women and Girls at Risk, at the End of the World: These Subversive Short Stories Reflect Our Anxieties
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'Anne Casey-Hardy’s Cautionary Tales for Excitable Girls and Else Fitzgerald’s Everything Feels like the End of the World share feminist concerns. But while both use the short-story collection to explore latent social violence and collective anxieties, they are dramatically distinct.' (Introduction)

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