Personal Trials and Social Fears: Examining Reflexivity in Captivity Narratives
Scholars Leslie Irvine and Wisam H. Alshaibi write "Personal explore Trials and Social Fears: Examining Reflexivity in Captivity Narratives." In both the historical and contemporary contexts, women’s narratives of abduction and captivity have played varied roles, serving as memoirs and sou...
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New York City College of Technology
2019
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Sumario: | Scholars Leslie Irvine and Wisam H. Alshaibi write "Personal explore Trials and Social Fears: Examining Reflexivity in Captivity Narratives." In both the historical and contemporary contexts, women’s narratives of abduction and captivity have played varied roles, serving as memoirs and sources of inspiration, shaping images of social problems, and promoting social policies. |
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