2016
DOI: 10.1080/02564718.2016.1158990
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“Thrusting the Private into the Public Sphere”: North African Women's Writing Identities in the Epistolary Form

Abstract: This article engages North African Women's writing their unique identities in the epistolary form as depicted in the anthology, Women Writing Africa: The Northern Region. The epistolary or letter form is a unique genre. On one hand, the form of a letter is personal, and lays claim to private experiences whose content is the confidential lives of those who write them. And yet, on the other hand, the contents of an epistolary form can be thrust into the public domain where the lives on which it narrates is read … Show more

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