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The importance of separating the author from the narrative in modern and classical literature

open access: yesArs & Humanitas, 2021
The purpose of the study is to analyse the autobiographical works by contemporary Kazakh, Russian and American writers of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries belonging to the post-colonial and post-totalitarian discourses in terms of the
Milena Tsvetkova   +3 more
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Writing the Self: A Study on Buchi Emecheta’s Autobiographical Novel Second Class Citizen

open access: yesTranscript: An e-Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, 2021
Life-writing, according to Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson, is a general term for the writing of diverse kinds that takes life as its subject. Such writing can be biographical, novelistic, historical, or an explicit self-reference to the writer.
Arunima Borah
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Między powieścią inicjacyjną a autobiograficzną. "Filip" Leopolda Tyrmanda

open access: yesLitteraria Copernicana, 2020
Celem artykułu jest analiza powieści Filip Leopolda Tyrmanda opublikowanej w 1959 roku, a zatem w okresie popaździernikowej odwilży. Analiza utworu została przeprowadzona z wykorzystaniem ustaleń M. Eliadego oraz B.
Joanna Chłosta-Zielonka
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Modernism in Antonia White’s Confessional Autobiographical Narratives: A study of Woman’s Life in Twentieth Century

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences, 2022
      White’s modernism in her stories and diaries are due to her too personal and erotic language, which allows her to belong to the Avant-Garde period. She aimed at constructing the Modern female self and exploring its wounded psyche.
Juan Abdullah Ibrahim
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DreamVR: Curating an Interactive Exhibition in Social VR Through an Autobiographical Design Study

open access: yesInternational Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023
Virtual exhibitions have long been regarded as an extension of information delivery for physical exhibitions. However, what virtual exhibitions can offer audiences as a novel experience independently from physical exhibitions has been largely unexplored.
Jiaxun Cao   +4 more
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La France, terre d’exil et d’évasion dans Square Tolstoi de Nuno Bragança

open access: yesCarnets, 2012
The migrant writer who has a fertile ground for literary production in his writing, somehow manages to exorcise his own existence. The writing of Bragança includes his condition of duality : on the one hand, we are presented with the referential function
Isabelle Simões Marques
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Remembering Late Socialism in Autobiographical Novels and Autofictions from Central and Eastern Europe: Introduction

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Life Writing, 2021
Since the fall of communism in 1989 and 1990/91 literature has dealt with this epochal societal change, trying to come to terms with the past and assessing its influence on the present.
Agnieszka Mrozik, Anja Tippner
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Stephen Dixon's Novels: Autobiographicality as Transgression

open access: yesRespectus Philologicus, 2021
The idea advanced in the paper is to theorize the mechanisms of autobiographicality in Stephen Dixon’s novels that are viewed as a radical renewal of autobiographical narrative, where the modality of disappearance/return of the subject produces a new mode of life-writing.
Yuliia Honcharova, Victoriia Lipina
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Suppressing Unwanted Autobiographical Memories Reduces Their Automatic Influences: Evidence from Electrophysiology and an Implicit Autobiographical Memory Test [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The present study investigated the extent to which people can suppress unwanted autobiographical memories in a mock crime memory detection context. Participants encoded sensorimotor-rich memories by enacting a lab crime (stealing a ring) and received ...
Bergström, Zara M   +3 more
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