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A preoccupation with political and social problems is evident in the works of a number of early black writers. The Afro – Americans and indeed, the black race had undergone several stages of human and material exploitation, from the triangular slave trade... see more

The article presents the idea that in the modern philosophical and humanities researches a phenomenon of autobiography comes to the forefront. The author reveals the specificity of autobiographical narrative, based on culture-historical epistemology. As a... see more

The article presents the idea that in the modern philosophical and humanities researches a phenomenon of autobiography comes to the forefront. The author reveals the specificity of autobiographical narrative, based on culture-historical epistemology. As a... see more

 This essay explores how Charles Reis Felix’s autobiography, Through a Portagee Gate (2004), examines everyday practices within the Portuguese American domestic space. The analysis also explores the interaction of the domestic setting with elements o... see more

The paper investigates the question of self-translation in the work of Alexander Lenard (Lénárd Sándor). Lenard, a polyglot writer and translator, rewrote his autobiography three times, in three different languages (in German, English, and Hungarian). Thi... see more

Popular musicians with long careers provide rich source material for the study of persona, authenticity, endurance and the maintenance (and reinvention) of significant bodies of work. Successful artists’ songs create a soundtrack not only to their own liv... see more

This paper is the result of the study of an autobiography entitled “Le Voile de la Peur” by Samia Shariff. The study includes a manifestation of gender inequality proposed by Fakih; marginalization, subordination, stereotype, violence, and double burdens ... see more

This paper considers how English language educators might use autobiography as a pedagogical form to engage their multiple experiences and relations to English and Englishness, and to consider implications for their work. Reflecting on autobiography from ... see more

A pre-occupation with the political and social problem is evident in the works of a number of early black writers. The Afro – Americans and indeed, the black race had undergone several stages of human and material exploitation, from the triangular slave t... see more

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