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Selected Twentieth Century Anglo-Irish Autobiographies
Theory and Patterns of Self-Representation©2004 Thesis -
Autobiography, Ecology, and the Well-Placed Self
The Growth of Natural Biography in Contemporary American Life Writing©2011 Monographs -
This Corner of Canaan
Curriculum Studies of Place and the Reconstruction of the South©2007 Textbook -
A Diffuse Murmur of History
Literary Memory Narratives of Civil War and Dictatorship in Spanish Novels after 1990©2010 Monographs -
Bilingual Autobiographical Poetry of Henry Beissel
©2023 Monographs -
Juan Goytisolo: Territories of Life and Writing
©2007 Edited Collection -
Art and Life in the Novels of Anita Brookner
Reading for Life- Subversive Re-Writing to Live©2004 Monographs -
Conversations of Curriculum Reform
Students’ and Teachers’ Voices Interpreted Through Autobiographical and Phenomenological Texts©2006 Textbook -
Women's Autobiographies, Culture, Feminism
©2000 Monographs -
Toward an Aesthetics of Blindness
An Interdisciplinary Response to Synge, Yeats, and Friel©2007 Monographs -
Our Stories Matter
Liberating the Voices of Marginalized Students Through Scholarly Personal Narrative Writing©2013 Textbook -
ACTA GERMANICA
GERMAN STUDIES IN AFRICA- Jahrbuch des Germanistenverbandes im Südlichen Afrika- Band 38/2010- Yearbook of the Association for German Studies in Southern Africa- Vol 38/3010©2011 Thesis -
Travel Writing Across the Disciplines
Theory and PedagogyThe recent critical attention devoted to travel writing enacts a logical transition from the ongoing focus on autobiography, subjectivity, and multiculturalism. Travel extends the inward direction of autobiography to consider the journey outward and intersects provocatively with studies of multiculturalism, gender, and subjectivity. Whatever the journey's motive--tourism, study, flight, emigration, or domination--journey changes both the country visited and the self that travels. Travel Writing Across the Disciplines welcomes studies from all periods of literature on the theory and/or pedagogy of travel writing from various disciplines, such as social history, cultural theory, multicultural studies, anthropology, sociology, religious studies, literary analysis, and feminist criticism. The volumes in this series explore journey literature from critical and pedagogical perspectives and focus on travel as metaphor in cultural practice. The recent critical attention devoted to travel writing enacts a logical transition from the ongoing focus on autobiography, subjectivity, and multiculturalism. Travel extends the inward direction of autobiography to consider the journey outward and intersects provocatively with studies of multiculturalism, gender, and subjectivity. Whatever the journey's motive--tourism, study, flight, emigration, or domination--journey changes both the country visited and the self that travels. Travel Writing Across the Disciplines welcomes studies from all periods of literature on the theory and/or pedagogy of travel writing from various disciplines, such as social history, cultural theory, multicultural studies, anthropology, sociology, religious studies, literary analysis, and feminist criticism. The volumes in this series explore journey literature from critical and pedagogical perspectives and focus on travel as metaphor in cultural practice. The recent critical attention devoted to travel writing enacts a logical transition from the ongoing focus on autobiography, subjectivity, and multiculturalism. Travel extends the inward direction of autobiography to consider the journey outward and intersects provocatively with studies of multiculturalism, gender, and subjectivity. Whatever the journey's motive--tourism, study, flight, emigration, or domination--journey changes both the country visited and the self that travels. Travel Writing Across the Disciplines welcomes studies from all periods of literature on the theory and/or pedagogy of travel writing from various disciplines, such as social history, cultural theory, multicultural studies, anthropology, sociology, religious studies, literary analysis, and feminist criticism. The volumes in this series explore journey literature from critical and pedagogical perspectives and focus on travel as metaphor in cultural practice.
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