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2013
In focusing on the life writing of high-profile protagonists of the violence of the anni di piombo, this chapter marks a departure from the preceding chapters’ analysis of third-party representations of female terrorists as developed in the cultural production of the 1970s and 1980s.
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In focusing on the life writing of high-profile protagonists of the violence of the anni di piombo, this chapter marks a departure from the preceding chapters’ analysis of third-party representations of female terrorists as developed in the cultural production of the 1970s and 1980s.
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Autobiography: Writing the Self, Writing Gender
2012Rousseau was famously a prodigious autobiographer. Beginning in 1762 with the Letters to Malesherbes and ending with his death in 1778, Rousseau dedicates much of his time to “giving an account of himself.”1 Within this period, Rousseau writes no less than three autobiographies: the expansive, detailed Confessions; the defensive Rousseau, Judge of Jean-
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Writing the Self/Self Writing William Wordsworth’s Prelude
2006Abstract Writing the Self Masculine romanticism has traditionally been identified with the assertion of a self that is unified, unique, enduring, capable of initiating activity, and above all aware of itself as a self. The construction of such self-consciousness was the project of one of the most influential literary autobiographies ever
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2000
Abstract Throughout Part II of this study, we have seen the increased importance of the figure of Duras in her work after 1979. Born during her sabbatical from prose writing, notably in Le Camion, this figure implicates herself in the writing of historical trauma, as seen in Chapter 4, and suggests herself as a possible narrative ...
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Abstract Throughout Part II of this study, we have seen the increased importance of the figure of Duras in her work after 1979. Born during her sabbatical from prose writing, notably in Le Camion, this figure implicates herself in the writing of historical trauma, as seen in Chapter 4, and suggests herself as a possible narrative ...
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Narrative identity: writing the self in career learning
, 2014Reinekke Lengelle, F. Meijers
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The (Im)Possibilities of Writing the Self-Writing: French Poststructural Theory and Autoethnography
, 2006S. Gannon
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Writing the Past, Writing the Self, Recollecting Deakin
2011My first instinct as an institutionalised academic of some 30 years was to write this chapter like any other, with introduction, main sections, and conclusion. But as the body of the chapter began to be written it was obvious to me that this could not be a conventional piece of academic writing. What it is instead is an attempt to write the past and in
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‘It’s me here’: Writing the Singular Self, Writing the Postdeconstructive Female Self
2005In the previous chapter, we explored the erasure or deconstruction of subjectivity in contemporary Continental thought, from its origins in Nietzsche and Heidegger to its consequences for the notions of experience, selfhood and self-presence.
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Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, 2018
Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 26 No 3 (1992)
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Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative, Vol 26 No 3 (1992)
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