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Frustrating Autobiography

2022
This essay examines how the 14th-century El Libro de buen amor and the 15th-century La Carcel de amor playfully lead the reader into aporia regarding the relationship between putative lived experience and its re-creation as autobiographical literature. Purporting to recount a narrative sourced in the author’s and the characters’ lived experience, both ...
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Carnaps Autobiographie als Autobiographie

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 2019
Abstract Rudolf Carnap’s intellectual autobiography was published in 1963. The specific characteristics of this kind of text and its reception shape his self-testimony. This article examines how these characteristics – typical narrative position and structure, problems of truth and veracity, well-rounded self-presentation – are manifest ...
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BEYOND AUTOBIOGRAPHY

2017
The 1970s saw the first signs of a new way of thinking about photography in France. This was underpinned by a two-way movement in artistic practice and its theorization, with names like Raymond Depardon, Gilles Mora, Claude Nori, Bernard Plossu and Denis Roche in the forefront.
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An Autobiography, is an Autobiography, is an Autobiography

Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1992
In volume 34, nos. 1-2 (1992) of Canadian Slavonic Papers, Donna Orwin published a comprehensive review of A.B. Wachtel' s The Battle for Childhood: Creation of a Russian Myth (1990), asserting that "the style and structure of the book are clear. The author moves skillfully from close textual analysis to textual history, literary biography and on to ...
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Autobiography

MRS Proceedings, 1985
I was born and reared on a family farm in northwest Illinois and obtained my elementary education in a single-teacher village school. Apparently I had a mild case of dyslexia, for I was virtually unable to read until I had been in school for more than two years.
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Autobiography

2003
Abstract Rudolph Carnap (1891–1970) studied philosophy at the University of Jena, got his degree in 1921, and went to teach at the University of Vienna in 1926. With other members of the Vienna Circle—which at various times included Moritz Schlick, Hans Reichenbach, and Otto Neurath—Carnap became engaged in the programs of (what came to ...
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