Editor's Introduction. Revisiting the Women of 1922 Dr Tamlyn Avery (University of Queensland) and Dr Sascha Morrell (Monash University).- SECTION 1. Transnational Networks, Trajectories, & Translations.- Chapter 1. 1922 Internationals: The Work of Mina Loy and Rose Macaulay.- Professor Rachel Potter (University of East Anglia).- Chapter 2. The Migrations and Filiations of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy, and the Baroness Elsa von Freitag-Loringhoven in 1922.- Professor Mark Byron (University of Sydney).- Chapter 3. Newness, Memory, and Tradition in Karin Boye's 'Moln'.- Dr Karin Sellberg (The University of Queensland).- SECTION 2. Curations, Experiments, & Reinventions of the Self.- Chapter 4. Gertrude Stein's Geography and Plays as a Modernist Text Professor Julian Murphet (University of Adelaide).- Chapter 5. Lu Yin and Chinese New Culture Literary Experiments Professor Yi Zheng (UNSW Sydney).- Chapter 6. Willa Cather's Poetic Ambivalence: The April Twilights Revisions Dr Tamlyn Avery (University of Queensland) and Ms Clare Charlesworth (University of Adelaide).- SECTION 3. Gender & the Politics of Genre.- Chapter 7. "A flower blooming in the prison yard:" Love, Sex, and Respectability in Harlem Renaissance Women's Poetry Associate Professor Michelle Pinkard (Tennessee State University).- Chapter 8. Face Off: Finding Critical Difference in the Satire of Amy Lowell and Mina Loy Professor Ann Vickery (Deakin University).- Chapter 9. Nora's Sisters: Korean Women Writers of 1922 Dr Jung Ja Choi (Harvard University).- SECTION 4. Reinterpretations & Critical Receptions.- Chapter 10. Gabriela Mistral's Modern Refusal of Modernism Professor Claudia Cabello-Hutt (University of North Carolina) and Professor Emilia Phillips (University of North Carolina).- Chapter 11. Revisiting Edith Wharton's Remaking as a Modernist Dr Sascha Morrell (Monash University).- Chapter 12. "[N]ot . an unexpected contingency": Sarah Gertrude Millin's Adam's Rest (1922), Colonial Envy, and Modernism's Racism Professor Andrew van der Vlies (University of Adelaide).- Chapter 13. Katherine Mansfield, Heresy, Critique Professor Simon During (University of Melbourne).