1 Emma Parker, "‘Wives and Workers’: The Novels of Joan Riley; Contemporary British Women Writers" D. S. Brewer 69-70, 2004
2 Black Britain, "White Britain: A History of Race Relations in Britain" Paladin 246-247, 1992
3 길로이, "There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation" U of Chicago P 1991
4 Joan Riley, "The Unbelonging" Women’s P 1985
5 Anna Marie Smith, "The Imaginary Inclusion of the Assimilable ‘Good Homosexual’: The British New Right’s Representations of Sexuality and Race" 24 (24): 58-70, 1994
6 Stuart Hall, "The Hard Road to Renewal: Thatcherism and the Crisis of the Left" Verso 71-72, 1988
7 Anne LeLong, "The Cat’s Cradle: Multiple Discursive Threads in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" 17 : 263-275, 2006
8 Isabel C. Anievas Gamallo, "Subversive Storytelling: The Construction of Lesbian Girlhood through Fantasy and Fairy Tale in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit; The Girl: Constructions of the Girl in Contemporary Fiction" St Martin’s P 119-134, 1998
9 Enoch Powell, "Speech by The Rt. Hon. J. Enoch Powell, M. P. to the Annual General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre at the Midland Hotel, Birmingham, 2:30 pm, Saturday, April 20th, 1968; The Odyssey of Enoch: A Political Memoir" Hamilton 1977
10 Martin Durham, "Sex and Politics: Family and Morality in the Thatcher Years" Macmillan 1991
1 Emma Parker, "‘Wives and Workers’: The Novels of Joan Riley; Contemporary British Women Writers" D. S. Brewer 69-70, 2004
2 Black Britain, "White Britain: A History of Race Relations in Britain" Paladin 246-247, 1992
3 길로이, "There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack: The Cultural Politics of Race and Nation" U of Chicago P 1991
4 Joan Riley, "The Unbelonging" Women’s P 1985
5 Anna Marie Smith, "The Imaginary Inclusion of the Assimilable ‘Good Homosexual’: The British New Right’s Representations of Sexuality and Race" 24 (24): 58-70, 1994
6 Stuart Hall, "The Hard Road to Renewal: Thatcherism and the Crisis of the Left" Verso 71-72, 1988
7 Anne LeLong, "The Cat’s Cradle: Multiple Discursive Threads in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" 17 : 263-275, 2006
8 Isabel C. Anievas Gamallo, "Subversive Storytelling: The Construction of Lesbian Girlhood through Fantasy and Fairy Tale in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit; The Girl: Constructions of the Girl in Contemporary Fiction" St Martin’s P 119-134, 1998
9 Enoch Powell, "Speech by The Rt. Hon. J. Enoch Powell, M. P. to the Annual General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre at the Midland Hotel, Birmingham, 2:30 pm, Saturday, April 20th, 1968; The Odyssey of Enoch: A Political Memoir" Hamilton 1977
10 Martin Durham, "Sex and Politics: Family and Morality in the Thatcher Years" Macmillan 1991
11 Jeanette Winterson, "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" Pandora P 1985
12 "New Right Discourse on Race and Sexuality" Cambridge UP 1995
13 Laurel Bollinger, "Models of Female Loyalty: the Biblical Ruth in Jeanette Winterson’s Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" 13 (13): 363-380, 1994
14 "Linearity and Its Discontents: Rethinking Narrative Form and Ideological Valence" 62 (62): 685-696, 2000
15 Tess Cosslett, "Intertextuality in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit: The Bible, Malory, and Jane Eyre” “I’m Telling You Stories; Jeanette Winterson and the Politics of Reading" Rodopi 15-28, 1998
16 David Punter, "Diaspora and Exile, Arrival Addicted; Postcolonial Imaginings: Fictions of a New World Order" Rowman & Littlefield 163-, 2000
17 Toni Morrison, "Afterword; The Bluest Eye" Plume 1994
18 Isabel Carrera Suarez, "Absent Mother(Lands): Joan Riley’s Fiction; Motherlands: Black Women’s Writing from Africa, the Caribbean and South Asia" Rutgers UP 1992
19 "'Writing the Body’: Reading Joan Riley, Grace Nichols and Ntozake Shange; Black Women’s Writing" St. Martin’s 25-, 1993