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Hennessy, Margot C. "Listening to the Secret Mother: Reading J.E.Wideman's Brothers and Keepers." American Women's Autobiography: Fea(s)ts of Memory. Ed. Margo Culley. Madison, WI: U Wisconsin P, 1992. 302-314.

Notice that we do not use "p" or "pp" (abbreviations for "page" and "pages") before listing the page or range of pages in the citation. If the work is a reprint of a previously published article, we can include the complete information for both the original publication and the reprint in the anthology:

Darling, Jayden A. "Wondering about Siblings: A Study of Jealousy's Early Onset." Atlantic Monthly May 2004: 77-98. Rpt. in Contemporary Psychological Studies. Ed. Jeffrey W. Turveydrop. Vol. 44. Madison, WI: U Wisconsin P, 1992. 302-314.

In-text Citation

"Wideman, like the woman autobiographer, has to investigate the silences of culture in order to inscribe the story of his people" (Hennessy 306).