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An Autobiographical Reading of Drago Jančar’s Novel “Mocking Desire”
The novel Mocking Desire was published in 1993, when Drago Jančar was already a wellknown author, who had received some important literary awards. This hybrid and multifaceted literary work describes the Slovenian writer’s stay in New Orleans and in New
Marta Cmiel-Bażant
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Le journal personnel en tant que dispositif critique et didactique [PDF]
An intimate diary is not only and exclusively spontaneous form of writing on personal themes, but may also appear as an instrument of critical reflection, and as a didactic aid.
Lis, Jerzy
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ABSTRACT AVATAR therapy (AT) works by facilitating a ‘face‐to‐face’ dialog between the person and a digital representation (avatar) of their persecutory voice. Although there is cumulative evidence of this way of working with voices, enhancing the therapeutic focus on improved confidence and a sense of control of the voices in social situations ...
Mar Rus‐Calafell +10 more
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Representing and Narrating the Self across Media: Vivek Shraya’s Artist Persona
Drawing primarily on life-writing scholarship and persona studies, and paying particular attention to the different media affordances, this article traces the autobiographical elements in the oeuvre of Canadian multigenre artist Vivek Shraya.
Karolína Zlámalová
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ABSTRACT Exposure and response prevention (ERP) remains the gold‐standard psychotherapy for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), yet real‐world care is limited by dropout, partial response, relapse, and phenotypes that strain habituation‐centric protocols.
Jakob Fink‐Lamotte
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La ri-mediazione digitale e la dissolvenza dell’io nel Photojournal di Annie Ernaux
The aim of the paper is the analysis of the Photojournal, an autobiographical photo-text dispositiv that Annie Ernaux composes as a preface to the volume of her works, Écrire la vie (Gallimard, 2011).
Roberta Coglitore
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River writing and “the tyranny of beginnings:” Autobiographies along rivers
Many contemporary autobiographical texts that depict a transcultural self prominently feature waterscapes in the foreground. The present study focuses on how rivers are functionalized in two autobiographical accounts: the essayistic Flodernas bok (The ...
Linda Karlsson Hammarfelt
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Serbian Autobiographical Studies \u2013 A Survey [PDF]
A survey of Serbian autobiographical ...
Fin, Monica
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Abstract Background Cognitive theories suggest that negative self‐perception is central to the development and maintenance of depression. One way self‐perception is represented is through mental imagery of the self. Despite its theoretical importance, the role of mental images of the self in depression has not been systematically examined.
Rebecca L. Dean +4 more
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I Problems; Blindness and Autobiography
The literary genre of autobiography dates back to the 18th century, when philosophy became a type of anthropology, archives and case histories strengthened the grasp of discourse over life, and modern authorship and hermeneutics led to new modes of ...
Dennis Schep
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