CEA Critic, Volume 57Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1994 |
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... individual to resist domination in composing an autobiographical narrative . In short , questions of truth and sincerity have been replaced by an urgent consideration of power and resistance . As the articles in this collection attest ...
... individual to resist domination in composing an autobiographical narrative . In short , questions of truth and sincerity have been replaced by an urgent consideration of power and resistance . As the articles in this collection attest ...
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... individual , also from the female perspective . Christine gives us an autobiographical text — a dis- course of female selfhood - about herself , the writing woman . Using studies of modern autobiography and their insights into self ...
... individual , also from the female perspective . Christine gives us an autobiographical text — a dis- course of female selfhood - about herself , the writing woman . Using studies of modern autobiography and their insights into self ...
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... individual the source of authority , a self created through the narrative is an expression of an autonomous and ... individual . " Women and minorities , reminded at every turn in the great cultural hall of mirrors of their sex or color ...
... individual the source of authority , a self created through the narrative is an expression of an autonomous and ... individual . " Women and minorities , reminded at every turn in the great cultural hall of mirrors of their sex or color ...
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REEVALUATING THE BOUNDARIES | 1 |
Who Speaks for Autobiography? | 9 |
The Oral Autobiography | 20 |
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