New Forms of Self-Narration 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-46420-2_1
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Introduction: Life Writing, Human Rights, and Young Women

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“…Using repetition as a rhetorical device since Aristotle has been a distinctly successful mechanism for orators and public speakers to persuade citizens, politicians trying to win voters over included. Multimodal repetition across media and platforms, moreover, in the “digital society” (Lindgren, 2017 ) in which we are currently living, affords the promotion of awareness and engagement (Martínez García, 2020b , 2020c ). In the case of COVID-19, however, the excessive repetition of terms that carry negative connotations such as “war,” “fight,” “battle,” or even “crisis” does not lead to increased public engagement.…”
Section: From a Narrative Of “Crisis” To One Of “War”mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using repetition as a rhetorical device since Aristotle has been a distinctly successful mechanism for orators and public speakers to persuade citizens, politicians trying to win voters over included. Multimodal repetition across media and platforms, moreover, in the “digital society” (Lindgren, 2017 ) in which we are currently living, affords the promotion of awareness and engagement (Martínez García, 2020b , 2020c ). In the case of COVID-19, however, the excessive repetition of terms that carry negative connotations such as “war,” “fight,” “battle,” or even “crisis” does not lead to increased public engagement.…”
Section: From a Narrative Of “Crisis” To One Of “War”mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the book, New Forms of Self-Narration: Young Women, Life Writing and Human Rights , Ana Belén Martínez García ( 2020b ) looks at contemporary cases of women activists seeking to bring to light abuse they have witnessed and/or endured to call for an end to injustice, usually starting as something personal and local, but soon becoming global phenomena.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%