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  • Technical Writing

    ISSN: 0943-6774

    6 publications

  • Writing About Women

    Feminist Literary Studies

    ISSN: 1053-7937

    This is a literary series devoted to feminist studies on past and contemporary women authors, exploring social, psychological, political, economic, and historical insights directed toward an interdisciplinary approach. The series is dedicated to the memory of Simone de Beauvoir, early pioneer in feminist literary theory. This is a literary series devoted to feminist studies on past and contemporary women authors, exploring social, psychological, political, economic, and historical insights directed toward an interdisciplinary approach. The series is dedicated to the memory of Simone de Beauvoir, early pioneer in feminist literary theory. This is a literary series devoted to feminist studies on past and contemporary women authors, exploring social, psychological, political, economic, and historical insights directed toward an interdisciplinary approach. The series is dedicated to the memory of Simone de Beauvoir, early pioneer in feminist literary theory.

    22 publications

  • Studies in Life Writing

    Biography, Autobiography, Memoir

    Studies in Life Writing: Biography, Autobiography, Memoir welcomes full-length studies of life writing in all its forms: biography, autobiography, memoir, journals, diaries, blogs, and so forth. Dovetailing nicely with the critical theories of the later twentieth century, life writing questions the divide between fact and fiction, challenges the possibility of presenting a life objectively, and examines how the shaping forces of language and memory prohibits any simple attempts at truth and reference. Provocatively, interest in life writing has increased as both autobiographical and biographical narratives have become a major presence on the Internet, and the growth of literary nonfiction has prompted a resurgence of life narratives and memoirs. The series invites both single-authored book-length studies and multi-authored essay collections on the theory and/or pedagogy of life writing.

    1 publications

  • Travel Writing Across the Disciplines

    Theory and Pedagogy

    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. 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.

    13 publications

  • Studies in Contemporary Women's Writing

    ISSN: 2235-4123

    A series founded by Gill Rye This book series supports the work of the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women’s Writing at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of London, by publishing high-quality critical studies in the field. Studies in Contemporary Women’s Writing provides a forum for innovative research exploring new trends and issues in the work of new, hitherto neglected or established authors who write primarily, but not exclusively, in the languages covered by the Centre: French, German, Italian, Portuguese and the Hispanic languages. The series has redefined its remit in light of current scholarship. ‘Contemporary’ is still defined as ‘after 1968’, with a preference for studies of post-1990 texts in any genre. While the series initially focused on writing, it now welcomes research that crosses disciplinary boundaries and defines creativity in the broadest sense, including intersections between literature and the arts, cinema and music. Scholarship that embraces gender and sexuality more broadly, including the work of non-binary and queer authors, is also welcome. We encourage studies that connect texts with the social, cultural, linguistic and political contexts in which they are created, taking into account the transnational and postcolonial configuration of the contemporary world and its impact on lives and experiences. Proposals are invited for monographs and edited collections. The series welcomes single-author studies, thematic analyses across languages and cross-cultural discussions that rely on a variety of approaches and theoretical frameworks, as well as studies that showcase the application of new methodologies to primary texts. Manuscripts should be written in English. Editorial Board: Claudia Bernardi (Victoria University of Wellington), Francesca Calamita (University of Virginia), Emily Jeremiah (Royal Holloway, University of London), Shirley Jordan (Newcastle University), Catriona MacLeod (University of London Institute in Paris), Lorraine Ryan (University of Birmingham), Godela Weiss-Sussex (School of Advanced Study, University of London), Caragh Wells (University of Bristol), Claire Williams (St Peter’s College, University of Oxford)

    15 publications

  • Writing in the 21st Century

    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Instruction, Practice, and Theory

    3 publications

  • Title: Our Stories Matter

    Our Stories Matter

    Liberating the Voices of Marginalized Students Through Scholarly Personal Narrative Writing
    by Robert J. Nash (Author) Sydnee Viray (Author)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: The Autobiographical Triangle

    The Autobiographical Triangle

    Witness, Confession, Challenge
    by Małgorzata Czermińska (Author) Jean Ward (Revision) 2019
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Ordinary Writings, Personal Narratives

    Ordinary Writings, Personal Narratives

    Writing Practices in 19th and early 20th-century Europe
    by Martyn Lyons (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Personal Being

    Personal Being

    Polanyi, Ontology, and Christian Theology
    by Andrew T. Grosso (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: The Uses of First Person Writings / Les usages des écrits du for privé

    The Uses of First Person Writings / Les usages des écrits du for privé

    Africa, America, Asia, Europe / Afrique, Amérique, Asie, Europe
    by François-Joseph Ruggiu (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Personal Weblog

    The Personal Weblog

    A Linguistic History
    by Peter Schildhauer (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Writing at the Edge

    Writing at the Edge

    Narrative and Writing Process Theory
    by Jeff Park (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: The Personal and the Political

    The Personal and the Political

    The Impact of the Personal Background of Representatives on Legislative Decision-Making in the US Congress and the German Bundestag
    by Annette Przygoda (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Das personale Verhaltensunrecht der Fahrlässigkeitstat

    Das personale Verhaltensunrecht der Fahrlässigkeitstat

    Zur Individualisierung des Bewertungsgegenstands
    by Alexandra Kremer-Bax (Author)
    ©1999 Thesis
  • Title: The Play of the Personal

    The Play of the Personal

    Psychoanalytic Narratives of Feminist Education
    by Alice J. Pitt (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: Academic Writing

    Academic Writing

    Selected Topics in Writing an Academic Paper
    by Silvia Gáliková (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: «Personale Rechtsgutslehre» und «Opferorientierung im Strafrecht»

    «Personale Rechtsgutslehre» und «Opferorientierung im Strafrecht»

    by Ulfrid Neumann (Volume editor) Cornelius Prittwitz (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Rebellious Writing

    Rebellious Writing

    Contesting Marginalisation in Edwardian Britain
    by Lauren Alex O’Hagan (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Writing Slums

    Writing Slums

    Dublin, Dirt and Literature
    by Nils Beese (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Computer-Mediated Communication in Personal Relationships

    Computer-Mediated Communication in Personal Relationships

    by Kevin B. Wright (Volume editor) Lynne M. Webb (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Diagnostic Writing Assessment

    Diagnostic Writing Assessment

    The Development and Validation of a Rating Scale
    by Ute Knoch (Author) 2011
    ©2009 Monographs
  • Title: The Person Vanishes

    The Person Vanishes

    John Dewey’s Philosophy of Experience and the Self
    by Yoram Lubling (Author)
    ©2011 Monographs
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