• 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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  • The Argonauts Author Maggie Nelson Genre Autotheory Publisher Graywolf Press Publication date 2015 Publication place United States Media type Print Pages...
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    Award in Criticism and was a New York Times best-seller. It is a work of autotheory, offering thinking about desire, identity, family-making, and the limitations...
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  • English, Harvard University Subject aesthetics, Asian American literature, autotheory, cognitively estranging referents, death, digital writing, disability...
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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Drugs, and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era is considered autotheory and intertwines personal and cultural histories of clinical hormone therapies...
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  • signed by another Australian publisher Anam by André Dao, an autofiction/autotheory work not yet signed by another publisher Traumascapes by Maria Tumarkin...
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