Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1113639 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The memoir writing conveys a special type of narrative in which the ego launches itself into an identity pilgrimage, the text turning into a representation mirror re-portraying both World and Self. In Nora Iuga's diary - Berlinul meu e un monolog / My Berlin is a Monologue (2010) – the self is re-defined by double-reference: of the Great totalitarian History embedded in the Eastern traveler to the West and that of the feminine identity reshaped in an androcentric world. Both of them are re-constructed within a fascinating literary discourse, whose autobiographical mirrors project back the multiple facets of the feminine writer.

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