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Slave Narratives and the Rhetoric of Author Portraiture
Lynn Cazmier-Paz argues that author portraits in slave narratives originally functioned as proof of authenticity; by omitting or manipulating them, current editions of these narratives create a crisis of authority.
Autobiography as Advertisement: Why do Gertrude Stein's Sentences Get Under Our Skin?
Helga Lénárt-Cheng emphasises the manipulative potential of autobiography as a means to promote one's own art.
Memories and Idylls: Urban Reflections on Inner Places and Lost Landscapes
Jane Mulock and Yann Toussaint explore ways in which urban-based Australians strive to reconnect to 'natural' landscapes, linking this to Peter Read's studies of Australian 'lost places'
Weblogs, warblogs, the public sphere, and bubbles
Gary Thompson explores weblogs as a potential manifestation of Habermas's 'public sphere'
Composing the Self, Constructing the Other
Rachel Morley finds the self bleeds into her biography of "Michael Field"
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