Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 Angel from the Mirror City : Jane Campion's Janet Frame
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'In her 3-volume autobiography Janet Frame repeatedly links the problem of identity to matters of perspective. Her preoccupation with how others might see her, a typically feminine one, is both debilitating and a source of creative energy. On the one hand, looking within from without causes her to adopt and discard various socially approved feminine masquerades whilst her 'real' self remains in hiding. On the other hand, the fact that this self-scrutiny is balanced with an outward focused gaze leads her to investigate and articulate the power of this view from the other. The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self concealed. Frame is not fooled as Narcissus was by his image in the mirror.' (Author's introduction)

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  • Epigraph: My memory of myself contains now myself looking outward and myself looking within from without, developing the view that others might have of me. (To The Is-land, p.143)

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    y separately published work icon Senses of Cinema no. 10 November 2000 Z1848487 2000 periodical issue 2000
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