Works Cited

Amos, Tori. Boys for Pele. Atlantic Records, 1996.

Amos, Tori. Little Earthquakes. Atlantic Records, 1991.

Amos, Tori. Under the Pink. Atlantic Records, 1994.

Burns, Lori and Melisse Lafrance.  Disruptive Divas: Feminism, Identity & Popular Music. New York: Routledge, 2002.

Christ, Carol.  “Why Women Need the Goddess.”  Women’s Studies in Religion: A Multicultural Reader. Ed. Kate Bagley and Kathleen McIntosh.  New Jersey: Pearson Education, Inc., 2007.

Gordon, Bonnie. “Tori Amos’s Inner Voices.”  Women’s Voices Across Musical World’s. Ed. Jane A. Bernstein.  Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2004.

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