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her identity as a Chinese woman and place this particular work into a bizarre place where it becomes more offensive". Richardson also cautions that of the "women who have been chosen to have their names ‘reclaimed’," many apart from Lee and Sand also "actively blurred the boundaries with how they presented themselves on a day to day basis. This playing with gender presentation alongside a choice of male pseudonyms suggests that there is more going on here than the Women’s Prize campaign allows space for there to be".
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Unfortunately, the evidence shows that the experiences of male and female writers after they set their pens down are often distinctively different. That's why I've changed my mind about the Orange prize. I still agree with Byatt that the idea of female-specific subject matter is spurious, but I don't
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has additionally pointed out that in renaming Sui Sin Far or Mahlon T. Wing, who "wrote under a Chinese name as a way of reclaiming her Chinese identity" into Edith Maude Eaton and "publishing her work under her ‘white’ name, conveyed upon her by her white British father," the campaign "strip her of
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of 1991, when none of the six shortlisted books was by a woman, despite some 60% of novels published that year being by female authors. A group of women and men working in the industry – authors, publishers, agents, booksellers, librarians, journalists – therefore met to discuss the issue. Research
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Other criticisms expressed skepticism about the series' understanding of "pseudonymity" and "anonymity" and questioned the implicit assumptions behind its creation, namely that it is possible to "reclaim" a self which is not one's own; that a legal or given name is necessarily more relevant or, in
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In May 2014, Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction launched the #ThisBook campaign to find out which books, written by women, have had the biggest impact on readers. Nineteen "inspirational women" were chosen to launch the campaign and then thousands of people from the "general public" submitted their
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similarly cautioned that a "one-size-fits-all approach overlooks the complexities of publishing history, in which pseudonyms aren’t always about conforming to patriarchal or other obvious standard", noting that Vernon Lee entirely abandoned the legal name Violet Paget both on the page and off it,
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worked with the prize organisers to republish "25 books previously published under male pen names, with the real female authors’ names finally printed on the covers, to honour their achievements and give them the credit they deserve" as part of the series "Reclaim Her Name". Among the books were
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transgender author has been nominated for the prize. Women's prize judge Professor Kate Williams said that the panel did not know Emezi was non-binary when the book was chosen, but she said Emezi was happy to be nominated. Non-binary commentator Vic Parsons wrote that the nomination raised
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the words of the campaign, "real" than a chosen one; and that the authors republished as part of the series would have chosen to use a different professional name than the one they invented and maintained throughout their careers and sometimes personal lives. The academic journal
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while George Sand incorporated it into her public presentation, as part of which she also wore menswear, smoked and engaged in behaviours which queered gender boundaries of the time. Similarly, Grace Lavery has pointed out that, unlike
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that the campaign's use of the authors' legal and given names "blatantly ignores their own decisions about how to present their works, and in some instances, perhaps even how to present themselves". Catherine Taylor of
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In June 2017, the prize announced that it would change its name to simply "Women's Prize for Fiction" starting in 2018, and would be supported by a family of sponsors. As of 2023 the family of sponsors includes
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The campaign has been controversial, attracting criticism from the press as well as scholars and publishers. Among the criticisms were a number of factual errors: Reclaim Her Name published the biographical
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In support of the 2004 award, the Orange Prize for Fiction published a list of 50 contemporary "essential reads". The books were chosen by a sample of 500 people attending the
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and represent the audience's "must have" books by living UK writers. The list is called the Orange Prize for Fiction's "50 Essential Reads by Contemporary Authors".
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following her award in 2000. In 2001 a panel of male critics strongly criticised the Orange shortlist and produced its own. In 2007, broadcaster
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have been longlisted? I highly doubt it." After the nomination, it was announced that the Women's Prize Trust was working on new guidelines for
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for inclusion. Emezi chose to withdraw, and said that they would not submit their future novels for consideration, calling the requirement
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On the other hand, in 2011 London journalist Jean Hannah Edelstein wrote about her own "wrong reasons" for supporting the prize:
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The prize was established in 1996, to recognise the literary achievement of female writers. The inspiration for the prize was the
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showed that women's literary achievements were often not acknowledged by the major literary prizes.
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written in English and published in the United Kingdom in the preceding year. A sister prize, the
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The fact that the prize excludes male writers has provoked comment. After the prize was founded,
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authors. The Women's Prize later asked for Emezi's "sex as defined by law" when submitting
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said that "the Orange Prize is sexist and discriminatory, and it should be shunned".
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in place of Frank A. Rollin, with a cover image depicting the abolitionist
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The prize has "spawned" several sub-category competitions and awards: the
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Orange Prize for Fiction's "50 Essential Reads by Contemporary Authors"
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uncomfortable questions, asking: "would a non-binary author who was
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30,000 prize which for the first three years would be funded by the
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Beginning in 2014, the prize was sponsored by the liquor brand
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said there would soon be a prize for "writers with red hair".
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The Facts On File Companion to the British Short Story
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The winner of the 2024 Women's Prize for Fiction was
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