Writing in a post-feminist world [world]:
'... gender equality in literature still faces obstacles. The Prix Femina in France has an all-women jury, but is open to all writers, while the United States also has no women's literature award with the prestige of the Orange Prize. Indeed, when all five finalists for last year's National Book Award for fiction were women, the critical response -- supposedly to the books, not the women -- was generally negative.'
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