Since “we live in a culture of confession” (Gilmore 2001: 2; Rak 2005: 2) a rapidly growing popularity of various forms of life writing seems understandable. The question of memory is usually an important part of the majority of autobiographical texts. Taking into account both the popularity of life writing genres and their recent proliferation, it is interesting to see how the question “what would we be without memory?” (Sebald 1998 [1995]: 255) resonates within more experimental auto/biographical texts such as a graphic memoir/novel I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors (2006) by Bernice Eisenstein and a volume of illustrated poetry and a biographical elegy published together as Correspondences (2013) by Anne Michaels and Bernice Eisenstei...
Graphic memoirs offer a visual representation of the relationship between a moment and the construct...
Looking to Remember argues that technological developments in visual culture produce a distinct lite...
In this essay I will explore two main concepts, that of ‘memory’ and ‘identity’, and their use in th...
Since “we live in a culture of confession” (Gilmore 2001: 2; Rak 2005: 2) a rapidly growing populari...
Since “we live in a culture of confession” (Gilmore 2001: 2; Rak 2005: 2) a rapidly growing populari...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein underta...
This thesis examines a unique niche of North American art: autobiographical comics by Jewish women. ...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein undert...
This paper delves into the multifaceted role of memory in contemporary society, examining its histor...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
The first part of this M.A. thesis is composed of four stories whose common thread is memory. Childh...
My work deals with memory and the affliction of forgetfulness. Memories start out vivid and get wash...
The present study is an attempt to explore the position of the memory and postmemory of Central and ...
By investigating the connections between the real, remembered and imagined, this research project se...
Graphic memoirs offer a visual representation of the relationship between a moment and the construct...
Looking to Remember argues that technological developments in visual culture produce a distinct lite...
In this essay I will explore two main concepts, that of ‘memory’ and ‘identity’, and their use in th...
Since “we live in a culture of confession” (Gilmore 2001: 2; Rak 2005: 2) a rapidly growing populari...
Since “we live in a culture of confession” (Gilmore 2001: 2; Rak 2005: 2) a rapidly growing populari...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein underta...
This thesis examines a unique niche of North American art: autobiographical comics by Jewish women. ...
This thesis explores the ways in which a group of autobiographical and fictional narratives are info...
In her I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors published in Canada in 2006, Bernice Eistenstein undert...
This paper delves into the multifaceted role of memory in contemporary society, examining its histor...
In old mnemonic systems, like the Memory Palaces (Ricci) and the Memory Circles (Llull), the general...
The first part of this M.A. thesis is composed of four stories whose common thread is memory. Childh...
My work deals with memory and the affliction of forgetfulness. Memories start out vivid and get wash...
The present study is an attempt to explore the position of the memory and postmemory of Central and ...
By investigating the connections between the real, remembered and imagined, this research project se...
Graphic memoirs offer a visual representation of the relationship between a moment and the construct...
Looking to Remember argues that technological developments in visual culture produce a distinct lite...
In this essay I will explore two main concepts, that of ‘memory’ and ‘identity’, and their use in th...