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Role of personal memoirs in English biography and novel/ by John Campbell Major
Van Pelt Library: 920 M287
Van Pelt Library: 378.748 POP1934.26


belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged analysis discussion memoirs by tabr ...on 15-DEC-09
Writing the lost generation : expatriate autobiography and American modernism / by Craig Monk
Van Pelt Library: PS366.A88 M66 2008

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Adventurers and prophets : American autobiographers in Mexican California, 1828-1847 / by Charles B. Churchill
Van Pelt Library: F864 .C53 1995

 

tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Childhood, memory and autobiography in Holland : from the Golden Age to Romanticism / Rudolf Dekker
Van Pelt Library: HQ792.N4 D45 2000

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Powers divine : spiritual autobiography and black women's writing / Tomeiko Ashford Carter
Van Pelt Library: PS153.N5 C376 2009

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Jewish autobiography in eastern Europe : the pre-history of a literary genre / by Marcus Moseley
Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library (4th & Walnut Sts.): CJS CT25 .M67 1990a

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Women and autobiography / edited by Martine Watson Brownley and Allison B. Kimmich
Van Pelt Library: HQ1185 .W65 1999

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Autobiographical subject : gender and ideology in eighteenth-century England / Felicity A. Nussbaum
Van Pelt Library: PR756.A9 N87 1989

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 14-DEC-09
Postcolonial life-writing : culture, politics and self-representation / Bart Moore-Gilbert
Van Pelt Library: PR9080.5 .M66 2009

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09
Constructing subjectivities : autobiographies in modern Japan / Noboru Tomonari
Van Pelt Library: CT25 .T66 2008

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09
Autobiography and natural science in the age of Romanticism : Rousseau, Goethe, Thoreau / Bernhard Kuhn
Van Pelt Library: PN452 .K85 2009

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09
Telling our stories : continuities and divergences in Black autobiographies / by Adetayo Alabi
Van Pelt Library: PS366.A35 A44 2005

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09
Dancing on the white page : Black women entertainers writing autobiography / Kwakiutl L. Dreher
Van Pelt Library: PN2286 .D74 2008

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09
Abolitionists remember : antislavery autobiographies & the unfinished work of emancipation / Julie Roy Jeffrey
Van Pelt Library: E449 .J455 2008

 

belongs to Analysis Autobiography/Memoirs project
tagged anaylsis critical discussion by tabr ...on 13-DEC-09

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Winter and Huff's study focuses on a 1996 survey of a women's only online bulletin board for computer scientists called SYSTERS. Although the study is 9 years old, it still brings voice to women who were previously marginalized as gender minorities in their field of work/study.  The authors discuss the issue of same-gender boards being both "havens" and "ghettos" for women online, and also provide some support for Cass Sunstein's theory that the internet allows for the consolidation of like opinions - both positive and negative, as in the case of women's forums and online sexual harassment, respectively.  Based upon their work, the authors felt that the differences between the genders in online communication was equal or magnified to that present in speech.