Distinctly Narcissistic: Diary Fiction in Quebec (THEORY/CULTURE),Used

Distinctly Narcissistic: Diary Fiction in Quebec (THEORY/CULTURE),Used

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Drawing on a psychoanalytic theory of narcissism, (Raoul, French, U. of British Columbia) explores the social and ideological context of diary fiction in Quebec between 1878 and 1990, especially its relation to the decolonization of the culture. She analyzes the interaction of self, time, and writing; the cultural context of the works; gender identities; the recurring metaphor of giving birth to the self by writing; and other aspects. The excerpts are in French only. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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