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Type of literary tradition
Autotheory is a literary tradition involving the combination of the narrative forms of autobiography, memoir, and critical theory. Works of autotheory
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American writer
major awards in the years before that. She is best known for her work of autotheory, The Argonauts (2015). Nelson was born in 1973, the second daughter of
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2015 nonfiction book Maggie Nelson
The Argonauts Author Maggie Nelson Language English Genre Autotheory Publisher Graywolf Press Publication date 2015 Publication place United States Media type
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2018 book by Paul B. Preciado
Drugs, and Biopolitics in The Pharmacopornographic Era) is a book of autotheory, by contemporary writer and philosopher Paul B. Preciado, first published
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Self-written biography
Argonauts is one of the recent autobiographies. Maggie Nelson calls it autotheory—a combination of autobiography and critical theory. A genre where the
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Canadian academic (1980–2022)
refugee studies, critical disability studies, transnational Asian studies, autotheory Institutions City University of Hong Kong, University of British Columbia
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Korean American academic, poet and activist
English, Harvard University Subject aesthetics, Asian American literature, autotheory, cognitively estranging referents, death, digital writing, disability
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Literature written in or related to the United States
ISBN 978-3-319-89901-5. Retrieved March 6, 2024. Clare, Ralph (2020). "Becoming Autotheory". Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory
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1967 radical feminist manifesto by Valerie Solanas
Ioanes, Anna (2022). "What the Afterlife of SCUM Can Teach Us about Autotheory". American Literature. 94 (4): 677–703. doi:10.1215/00029831-10341734
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Bosnian-Australian writer, poet and essayist
Retrieved 25 January 2024. Vucic, Dženana (2023). Writing, thinking, self: autotheory in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa, Paul B. Preciado and Maggie Nelson (PhD
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Australian literary organisation and magazine
novel Lee Lai Published by Fantagraphics, 2021. Anam, an autofiction/autotheory work André Dao Published by Penguin Books Australia Traumascapes, a new
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American writer and critic (born 1955)
‘Ficto-criticism’, is considered a milestone in the development of the autotheory genre. Kraus’ subsequent novels have continued to develop this style,
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2024 book by Mimi Khúc
emphasized the text's experimental nature, incorporating syllabi, tarot cards, autotheory, and interactive prompts that make it suitable for classrooms and discussion
Dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss
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Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era is considered autotheory and intertwines personal and cultural histories of clinical hormone therapies
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Haitian-American anthropologist, feminist, poet, performance artist
Cover, art essay and interview with Lyndon K. Gill. Special issue on Autotheory/Autoethnography. Feminist Studies journal. 2023, Volume 49, No 1-2, December
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Guinevere's father.
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