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New Forms Of Selfnarration Young Women Life Writing And Human Rights 1st Ed Ana Beln Martnez Garca

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New Forms Of Selfnarration Young Women Life Writing And Human Rights 1st Ed Ana Beln Martnez Garca
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.44 MB
Author: Ana Belén Martínez García
ISBN: 9783030464196, 9783030464202, 3030464199, 3030464202
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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New Forms Of Selfnarration Young Women Life Writing And Human Rights 1st Ed Ana Beln Martnez Garca by Ana Belén Martínez García 9783030464196, 9783030464202, 3030464199, 3030464202 instant download after payment.

This book is a timely study of young women’s life writing as a form of human rights activism. It focuses on six young women who suffered human rights violations when they were girls and have gone on to become activists through life writing: Malala Yousafzai, Hyeonseo Lee, Yeonmi Park, Bana Alabed, Nujeen Mustafa, and Nadia Murad. Their ongoing life-writing projects diverge to some extent, but all share several notable features: they claim a testimonial collective voice, they deploy rights discourse, they excite humanitarian emotions, they link up their context-bound plight with bigger social justice causes, and they use English as their vehicle of self-expression and self-construction. This strategic use of English is of vital importance, as it has brought them together as icons in the public sphere within the last six years. New Forms of Self-Narration is the first ever attempt to explore all these activists’ life-writing texts side by side, encompassing both the written and the audiovisual material, online and offline, and taking all texts as belonging to a unique, single, though multifaceted, project.

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