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“The World, More or Less” by Jean Rouaud: between novel and autofiction
This article discusses theoretical approaches to autofiction - a new form of self-writing which spread in French literature from the 80s. The analysis of the autofictional device implemented in the novel “The World, More or Less” by Jean Rouaud produces ...
Gérard Siary, Yulia Anatolievna Kosova
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Arnaud Genon, Autofiction: pratiques et théories. Articles [PDF]
È dagli anni settanta che si parla di autofiction, precisamente dal 1977, quando il neologismo comparve per la prima volta sulla quarta di copertina di Fils, firmato Serge Doubrovsky.
Forcolin, Francesca
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This article focuses on the representation of childhood in Fridrikh Gorenshtein’s (1932-2002) autobiographical story The House with a Turret (1964) that epitomizes the collective experience of his generation of Soviet children growing up during WWII ...
Larissa Rudova
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À la marge une autofiction du genre
Tamécylia Alexia. À la marge une autofiction du genre. In: Diplômées, n°276-277, 2021. Genre(s) pp.
Tamécylia, Alexia
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Becoming a Wolf: Indigenous Pedagogies and Settler Supervision in Sayet's Where We Belong
ABSTRACT This article discusses Indigenous pedagogies and deep relationally Mohican playwright and educator Madeline Sayet's Where We Belong. The play challenges the idea that Shakespeare is settler property, and it frames Sayet's quitting her doctoral program and returning to her community as heroic.
Jamie Paris
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Loneliness as Affective Structure in Contemporary Autofiction [PDF]
This thesis uses a range of contemporary works of autofiction to show that authors are increasingly turning to the form in order to write about loneliness.
McDonald, Craig
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Abstract The community concept underwent a series of adaptations and integrations throughout the decades. One of these transitions was supported by the rise of virtual communities, especially social network sites (SNSs). These platforms are recognized to serve as spaces for marginalized groups like transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals to ...
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Flora Nwapa's Women are Different : Autofiction ?
The purpose of this article is to investigate whether Flora Nwapa’s Women are Different is an autofiction or a mere product of imagination. To carry out the research, the work has been divided into three sections.
Louis Marain Mokoko Akongo
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Maximalist Autofiction, Surrealism and Late Socialism in Mircea Cărtărescu’s Solenoid
This article studies the fictionalization of late Eastern-European socialism in contemporary Romania, namely the literary projection of the 1980s in Mircea Cărtărescu’s autofictional novel Solenoid (2015).
Doris Mironescu, Andreea Mironescu
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Knowing Gender in Kim de l'Horizon's Blutbuch
Abstract This article reads Kim de l'Horizon's award‐winning novel Blutbuch (2022) as a contribution to the epistemology of gender. Amid philosophical debates about internality and externality in the construction of gender, about the feasibility of gender identity as a coherent concept, about gender feels and gender as process, de l'Horizon's novel ...
Sophie Salvo
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