How can first-person narrative establish a truth claim? Autobiographical narrators have traditionally used visual metaphors in order to reinforce the authority of their discourse. But these metaphors have also been appropriated into the vocabulary of inauthenticity. The specular metaphor, the notion of the self-portrait, and the descriptive language that the self-portrait entails have been seen to introduce the presence of the other into the self-presentation and thereby to undermine the author\u27s claim to privileged insight into himself. In The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge, Rilke,writing in an age when an interest in psychological narration almost automatically doomed first-person narrators to unreliability, uses the mirror metaphor...
In Cavarero's (2000) philosophical conceptualization of the narratable self, narration, both biograp...
This article examines the narrative point of view in two autobiographical texts, pointing out the di...
Husserl’s investigations on appearances and variations in the constitution of reality has led to the...
This thesis explores two apparently contradictory problems. It assumes that the autobiographer would...
Contrary to wide-spread assumptions, metaphor in narrative is not a pre-established, extra-textual f...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
This paper delineates critical approaches to the reading of autobiographical writings that make no p...
Modern philosophy is based on the presupposition of the certainty of the ego’s experience. Both Desc...
Many have argued that narrators can partly construct themselves when they tell autobiographical stor...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The thesis examines the way writers use fiction as a rhetorical vehicle to thematise and to theorise...
Telling a story about oneself can sometimes transform that self. Sitting with friends and describing...
This thesis proposes that there is a narrative stance distinguishable from other narrative stances, ...
The article views the place of the fictional subject’s self-writing at workshops concerning autobiog...
In Cavarero's (2000) philosophical conceptualization of the narratable self, narration, both biograp...
This article examines the narrative point of view in two autobiographical texts, pointing out the di...
Husserl’s investigations on appearances and variations in the constitution of reality has led to the...
This thesis explores two apparently contradictory problems. It assumes that the autobiographer would...
Contrary to wide-spread assumptions, metaphor in narrative is not a pre-established, extra-textual f...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
This paper delineates critical approaches to the reading of autobiographical writings that make no p...
Modern philosophy is based on the presupposition of the certainty of the ego’s experience. Both Desc...
Many have argued that narrators can partly construct themselves when they tell autobiographical stor...
In an interview in 1989, Kazuo Ishiguro, author of The Remains of the Day, expresses an interest in ...
The second part of the word autobiography – bio – means life, in this instance referring to the stor...
The thesis examines the way writers use fiction as a rhetorical vehicle to thematise and to theorise...
Telling a story about oneself can sometimes transform that self. Sitting with friends and describing...
This thesis proposes that there is a narrative stance distinguishable from other narrative stances, ...
The article views the place of the fictional subject’s self-writing at workshops concerning autobiog...
In Cavarero's (2000) philosophical conceptualization of the narratable self, narration, both biograp...
This article examines the narrative point of view in two autobiographical texts, pointing out the di...
Husserl’s investigations on appearances and variations in the constitution of reality has led to the...