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Transmasculinities in Nonbinary Autobiographical Writing
This article discusses the representations and narratives of transmasculinities in selected works by contemporary Anglophone nonbinary writers assigned female at birth.
Zlámalová Karolína
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The Self in Verse. Exploring Autobiographical Poetry. Editorial
This editorial introduces the four articles of the section “The Self in Verse. Exploring Autobiographical Poetry” and connects their specific findings to a variety of more general aspects in the study of life-writing.
Johannes Görbert +2 more
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Review of Susanne Gehrmann's "Autobiographik in Afrika. Literaturgeschichte und Genrevielfalt."
Uta Reuster-Jahn
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The present paper illustrates an autobiographical writing experience carried out in a therapeutic day care center involving nine preadolescents and adolescents with moderate to severe mental distress. According to the literature, autobiographical writing
Sara Cossali, Alessandra Rampani
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The individual and the social in Annie Ernaux's autobiographical writing
This article examines the ideological and aesthetic peculiarities of autobiographical writing in “La Place” by Annie Ernaux, a well-known contemporary French writer.
Yulia A. Kosova +2 more
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Writing the Self: A Study on Buchi Emecheta’s Autobiographical Novel Second Class Citizen
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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Currently a huge number of manuals on creative writing, especially autobiographical writing, is being published in Germany. Also very popular are literary autobiographies about family histories connected to the former GDR.
Brygida Helbig-Mischewski
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Ār konakhāne / ‘Somewhere Else’: Utopian Resonances in Lila Majumdar’s Autobiographical Writing
Ār konakhāne / ‘Somewhere Else’: Utopian Resonances in Lila Majumdar’s Autobiographical Writing This article examines the autobiographical writings of Lila Majumdar, 1908–2007, a writer most famous for zany, fantastical, defamiliarizing, speculative ...
Barnita Bagchi
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The Author discusses three autobiographical dictionaries (two of them are autobiographical in a strict sense of the term, the third one bares a visibly autobiographical approach), each representing a different language as well as founded on various ...
PAWEŁ RODAK
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In her Autobiographical Voices: Race, Gender, Self-Portraiture (1989), Françoise Lionnet identifies the life writing of women of color as the reflection of their heterogeneous differences and theorizes female autobiographical narratives as métissage ...
Shirin Akter Popy
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