Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 The Body and the Text : Extra and Infra Textual Scars
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Author's abstract : In the autobiographical text, the madwoman articulates a space from which to speak. The writing of madness is neither about introspection nor about escapism but is much more concerned with translating inner states. Autobiography functions like a mirror in which we see a Gestalt, a global image of our selves.

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    y separately published work icon Commonwealth Commonwealth : Essays and Studies vol. 25 no. 1 2002 Z1027999 2002 periodical issue Palimpsests 2002 pg. 15-25
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