The concept of different “I’s,” as defined by Smith and Watson in Reading Autobiography Now: An Updated Guide for Interpreting Life Narratives, offers a unique lens to understand the complexity of self-representation in autobiographical writing. For the author, these I’s reveal the multifaceted nature of identity, and how it is shaped, remembered, and performed. For […]
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