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Abstract Teachers of young writers often feel pressure to focus on narrow, tested conventions, forms and processes of writing. These pressures can contribute to instruction that does not consider students' interests, experiences, language or cultures, but rather can further deficit views of students whose backgrounds do not closely align with those ...
Charlotte L. Land +2 more
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Abstract One of the most common questions we get asked as historians of psychiatry is “do you have access to patient records?” Why are people so fascinated with the psychiatric patient record? Do people assume they are or should be available? Does access to the patient record actually tell us anything new about the history of psychiatry?
Jonathan Sadowsky, Kylie Smith
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For most writers the first experience of narrative comes from within the family. Facts, opinions, distortions and – very occasionally – truth, are shaped into family stories.
Heather Richardson
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Romantic objects, Victorian collections: Scribal relics and the authorial body
Abstract Over the course of the nineteenth century, literary manuscripts came to be seen as tangible evidence of the creative process and as a key to the personality of the author. The material traces of writing were understood to outlive their creators and promise to resurrect the authorial body through the magic of the relic.
Tim Sommer
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In Memórias do cárcere (Memories of jail), the reminiscences of other orally serve as “notes” to Graciliano Ramos by acting as a testimonial factor, that both the presence and regard the fact as the memoirist, who listens and reconfigures the perspective
Rodrigo Jorge
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“The compass of possibilities”: Re-Mapping the Suburbs of Los Angeles in the Writings of D.J. Waldie
This article uses the works of the writer, memoirist, and Lakewood, California public official, D. J. Waldie to deepen our concept of “region” and to re-assess many of the stereotypical discourses associated with the American suburbs.
Neil Campbell
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Peso della libertà o repubblica dell'immaginazione? Il caso Nafisi
A critical analysis of the dual perspective developed by the Iranian-American scholar and memoirist, Azar Nafisi, from the bestseller Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books (2003) to the most recent The Republic of Imagination: America in Three ...
Giulia Valsecchi
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The prose writer and philologist Titus Hotnosg (18901957) is the author of the short prose volume Vrăbioiul alb [The White Cocksparrow] (Iași, 1936) but also of several philological studies. In 2005, the philologist Ion Nuță, accompanied in his approach by the teacher Ioan Dănilă, both of Bacău, published a collection of writings by Titus Hotnog in ...
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Province lifestyle from the standpoint of memoirist
According to the materials of memories of Ukrainian and Russian composer Leonid Lisovskiy (1866-1934) "Ten years in Poltava ..." little-known pages of the musical and social life of the Poltava province in the early twentieth century are revealed. The composer's creative relationships with various layers of provincial society are characterized.
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Valery Bryusov in S.M. Soloviev’s Memoirs [PDF]
For the first time, the article presents a memoir essay about V.Ya. Bryusov, written shortly after the poet’s death by his friend, the symbolist of the younger generation S.M. Solovyov.
Alexander L. Sobolev
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