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Erika Natacha Fernandes de Andrade; Marcus Vinicius da Cunha; Tatiana Cristina Santana Viruez – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
Brazilian writer Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914-1977) was born in a rural community and spent most of her life in a slum. Despite this, her literary work achieved remarkable editorial success, having its value recognized by critics and academic circles. This paper analyzes Carolina Maria de Jesus's autobiographical narratives in the light of John…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Aesthetics, Art, Intellectual Development
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Haste, Helen – Journal of Moral Education, 2011
This paper presents an autobiographical narrative of two aspects of my history; two events that permeated my moral consciousness and influenced my political development and a sequence of changes in my dominant theoretical and epistemological perspectives. The two events were, as a teenager, the intense experience of briefly witnessing Apartheid…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autobiographies, Personal Narratives, Young Adults
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Proefriedt, William – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1991
Reviews the autobiography of Eva Hoffman, "Lost in Translation: A Life in a New Language" (Dutton, 1989). Hoffman, whose family left Poland in the 1950s, offers a consciously bicultural view of the immigrant experience, in contrast to many autobiographies of those who forsake the old world for the new. (DM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Autobiographies, Cultural Differences
Madsen, Sandra – 1991
"The Road from Coorain" is the autobiographical story of Jill Ker Conway, the first woman president of Smith College. The story traces Conway's journey from powerlessness to power. Born in the outback of Australia, where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature, forced off the land into a city life to which she…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Conway, Jill Ker – 1990
This autobiography is concerned with the early years and young womanhood of Jill Ker Conway, the first female president of Smith College and a noted historian specializing in the experience of women in America. The book tells the story of Conway's journey from a girlhood on an isolated sheep farm in the Australian grasslands where she studied by…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Cultural Context, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries