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The article examines the six-volume autobiographical novel cycle My Struggle by the contemporary Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard as a case of parrh?sia, that is, telling the truth about oneself.
Olli Pyyhtinen
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Nearby, Self-Critical, Ambivalent: Modes of Writing Arab Queerness. [PDF]
Bouqentar L.
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Capitalist Heterotopia & Lost Social Utopia: Documenting Class, Work, and Migration in Post-Communist East-Central European Fiction. [PDF]
Baghiu S, Olaru O.
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Who's afraid of the political novel? An introduction. [PDF]
Perica I, Peyroles A.
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Finding the Lost Self: Autofiction and Post-Trauma Acculturation
The aim of this practice-led thesis is to explore how autofiction can be used as a narrative mode to depict traumatic experiences and post-trauma acculturation after childhood.
Johnson, Annah-Michel
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The Memories of Belleville Baby: Autofiction as Evidence
Book chapter revolving around the impact of autofiction on Mia Engberg's documentary film Belleville Baby (2013), and its bearings of this particular strategy on documentary cinema's evidence ...
Ulfsdotter, Boel,
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Civil Service Rules: (Post)Colonial Memoir and the Raj Revival, 1970-1985. [PDF]
Goodman S.
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Quantifying and explaining the rise of fiction. [PDF]
Dubourg E +3 more
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