Women\u27s autobiographical writings are in a unique position to influence positively political movements concerned with equality. When women, especially, speak out about their lives, they create new spaces and narratives for the stories of following generations. However, within what Deborah Tannen has labeled the argument culture, the binary thinking surrounding identity, specifically when concerning the issues of essentialism and social constructionism, can threaten autobiography\u27s particular political qualities by sidetracking the issues and nullifying the validity of identity politics. When we embrace the current conciliatory trend concerning this binary (specifically in the works of Gerda Lerner, Edward Wilson, and Laura Brady), n...
Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures explores identity and American culture th...
Social reformer Jane Addams\u27s (1860–1935) and anarchist Emma Goldman\u27s (1869–1940) autobiograp...
Placing memory and hope at the centre of her book, Marilyn Metta presents a theoretical braid where ...
When I returned to graduate studies in 1994 to a field I defined as English after an absence in th...
In the recent years, the autobiographical project has attained much critical attention as it has the...
This book investigates the autobiographical writings of Barbara Jordan, Patricia Schroeder, Geraldin...
This article takes the genre of autobiography and a case of one womanââ¬â¢s autobiographical texts ...
My paper is an attempt at the theorisation of identity from a materialist feminist perspective, draw...
The project will examine literary representations of the female consciousness in American prose na...
For scholars of Theatre, Performance, and Women’s Studies, the problem of discovering and resurrecti...
The Seventies witnessed a renewed scientific interest in the literary genre of autobiography, even b...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
Because of woman's peculiar relationship to language, and therefore to the means of comprehending an...
This study examines autobiographies by three women writers active at the mid-twentieth century. Thes...
My intent here is to indicate the potential life writing strategies represent in assaying specific c...
Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures explores identity and American culture th...
Social reformer Jane Addams\u27s (1860–1935) and anarchist Emma Goldman\u27s (1869–1940) autobiograp...
Placing memory and hope at the centre of her book, Marilyn Metta presents a theoretical braid where ...
When I returned to graduate studies in 1994 to a field I defined as English after an absence in th...
In the recent years, the autobiographical project has attained much critical attention as it has the...
This book investigates the autobiographical writings of Barbara Jordan, Patricia Schroeder, Geraldin...
This article takes the genre of autobiography and a case of one womanââ¬â¢s autobiographical texts ...
My paper is an attempt at the theorisation of identity from a materialist feminist perspective, draw...
The project will examine literary representations of the female consciousness in American prose na...
For scholars of Theatre, Performance, and Women’s Studies, the problem of discovering and resurrecti...
The Seventies witnessed a renewed scientific interest in the literary genre of autobiography, even b...
The question of women's identity is a critical question in feminist literary theory. Two streams of ...
Because of woman's peculiar relationship to language, and therefore to the means of comprehending an...
This study examines autobiographies by three women writers active at the mid-twentieth century. Thes...
My intent here is to indicate the potential life writing strategies represent in assaying specific c...
Geographies of Identity: Narrative Forms, Feminist Futures explores identity and American culture th...
Social reformer Jane Addams\u27s (1860–1935) and anarchist Emma Goldman\u27s (1869–1940) autobiograp...
Placing memory and hope at the centre of her book, Marilyn Metta presents a theoretical braid where ...