Author Archives: Edwin Slagsvol

Narrated and Narrating “I” in Fun Home

In Bechdel’s autobiographical graphic novel Fun Home the narrated and narrating “I” are given an interesting perspective not yet viewed in our previous readings. In Fun Home, I find that there are two different protagonist characters for the story, not … Continue reading

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Experience and Memory in Notes of a Native Son

One particular part of Baldwin’s Notes of a Native that stood out too me was the anger that would show through at certain parts of the narrative. Baldwin’s experiences growing up in Harlem during the Jim Crow era is extremely … Continue reading

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Major-General Evander McIver Law

  For my 20% project, I have extensively researched my great-great-great grandfather General Evander McIver Law, work that resulted in a hybrid biographical / genealogical / meditative essay.  General Law began his military career as the captain of a volunteer … Continue reading

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Franklins autobiography

When going over Franklin’s autobiography in class there has been frequent discussion over the image that Franklin seems to construct through the creation of his narrative. In Smith and Watson’s Reading Autobiography, the concept of the “coaxers, coaches, and coercers” … Continue reading

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Gods perfect design

Glorious God, in his infinite wisdom and everlasting glory, saw it fit to strike me down with an affliction of such ferocity that I was writhing on the floor in the bathroom. It was a Tuesday in early January when, … Continue reading

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The Autobiographical “I” in Thomas Shepard’s Life narrative

When reading Thomas Shepard’s life narrative, I find that certain intimate details of the person are revealed that are separate, in a way, from the character that is narrating the story. When we read an autobiography, or any other narrative, … Continue reading

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the site of de Vaca

In Reading Autobiography Smith and Watson bring up and the concept of “Sites of Storytelling,” in the Autobiographical Acts chapter. I found this a particularly interesting concept to apply to Cabeza de Vaca’s narrative, in that it is an eyewitness … Continue reading

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