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Living and learning with a blind mind's eye: college students with aphantasia. [PDF]
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Self-Processing Circuits Among Depressed Youth After Amygdala Neurofeedback Cued to the Self-Face. [PDF]
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Psychedelics and autobiographical memory - six open questions. [PDF]
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Medieval Chinese Autobiographical Writing
The Medieval History Journal, 2015From the 2nd century BC, the view emerged in China that the intent of the author is crucial to a poem’s composition and understanding. Writing was seen as the manifestation of the author’s inner spiritual nature and identity. Thus all writing was to some extent autobiographical; writing about oneself had to be indirect, rather than overt or blatant ...
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Roth’s autobiographical writings
2007“You remember Lou Holtz? He used to say, 'Vas you dere, Chollie?'” “Is that who said that? I've often wondered. I always say it to Claire but I never knew who the comedian was. He's before my time, Lou Holtz. Vas you dere, Chollie? ” This exchange between the ailing Herman Roth and his son Philip in the account of his father's last days in ...
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Autobiographical Writing in the Technical Writing Course
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2011Professionals in the workplace are rarely asked to write autobiographical essays. Such essays, however, are an excellent tool for helping students explore their growth as professionals. This article explores the use of such essays in a technical writing class.
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Woman's autobiographical writings: New forms
Prose Studies, 1985(1985). Woman's autobiographical writings: New forms. Prose Studies: Vol. 8, Modern Selves Essay on Modern British and American Autobiography, pp. 14-28.
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Writing Virginia Woolf: Autobiographical Fragments
2022This chapter explores the absence of autobiographical accounts of Virginia Woolf’s professional life. Although A Room of One’s Own and ‘Professions for Women’ can be read as semi-autobiographical, Woolf’s autobiographical fragments, largely written for a more private audience, don’t offer a sustained account of her life past 1910 and reflect an ongoing
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