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The “dissolving margins” of Elena Ferrante and the Neapolitan Novels: A cognitive approach to fictionality, authorial intentionality, and autofictional reading strategies [PDF]
Using Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novels as case study, this article presents a cognitive approach to fictionality and authorial intention using Text World Theory and Mind-Modelling.
Gibbons, Alison
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Slippery Knowledge: Ignorance, Ecologies, and Environment in Endometriosis Framing
Abstract Despite a growing body of literature linking environmental toxins and endometriosis, environmental issues make only occasional appearances in public, patient, and specialist conversations about endometriosis. These conversations may hover at the edges of public discourse, but do not gain traction.
Andrea Ford
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Abstract Fluidity invigorates a utopian home in Chinese Canadian author Larissa Lai's Salt Fish Girl (2002). In the novel, the fishlike lesbian couple cyclically returns to their aquatic habitat between mortal reincarnations: from last‐century colonial South China to near‐future bio‐capitalistic Canada, where they recurrently experience displacement ...
Qianyi Ma
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THE LIFE OF THE TEXT AND THE COMMON READER
This homage to Eneida de Souza tries to open a window within her book on biography and archives so that it may connect Osman Lins’s writings to the ideas of anesthetizing the writer’s pact with literary destination and fictional autobiography.
Ana Luiza Andrade
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Love, longing and danger: Memory and forgetting in early twenty-first-century sf films. [PDF]
This article is concerned with the representation of memory in sf films at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It will examine three films in particular: Michael Winterbottom's Code 46 (UK/US 2003), Michel Gondry's Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless
Teo, Yugin
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Abstract The idea that the German public continues to suffer from the collective trauma of the experiences of hyperinflation in 1923 remains a prominent theme in Germany's public discourse. As such, it is often invoked when explaining the country's peculiar stability culture – its aversion to inflation and preference for stability‐oriented monetary and
David Barkhausen
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Laboratorium badacza. Rozmowa z Philippe’em Lejeune’em
In this interview with Magda Rodak Philippe Lejeune talks about the work of a researcher on autobiography and personal diaries. He recalls how Rousseau’s Confessions inspired him to write the first monograph on autobiography in France and to propose the ...
Philippe Lejeune, Magda Rodak
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Sextil Puscariu's Memoirism between the Autobiographical and the history's pact
The 1978 “Memoirs” by Sextil Puşcariu represents one of his reference memoir works. Beyond the variety of species that it includes (diary alternating with a suite of epistles and memoirs), the work focuses on several thematic pillars: warlike, social and political, cultural, erotic etc. which the author are alternates in an inspired way.
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This work proposes a reflexion on memorialism and autobiography, using some of Zélia Gattai’s books in particular: Chapéu para viagem (1982), Jardim de inverno (1988), Crônica de uma namorada (1995), A casa do Rio Vermelho (1999) and Reportagem ...
Constância Lima Duarte
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Review of The Fiction of Autobiography: Reading and Writing Identity by Micaela Maftei [PDF]
Review of The Fiction of Autobiography: Reading and Writing Identity by Micaela ...
Bond, Sue
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