Theoretical Proposition on Understanding Autobiographical Narratives

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Karatoya : North Bengal University journal of History

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Roy, Varun Kumar
Sarkar, Tahiti

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University of North Bengal

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This article examines the influence of theoretical propositions on understanding autobiographical narratives, focusing on pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial narratives. It explores indigenous traditions, European colonization, identity issues, and cultural challenges in these literary works. Thus, understanding these periods helps understand the evolution of autobiography as a genre. This study aims to explore the importance of linguistic barriers and selection biases in autobiographical literature. As a result, by focusing on these barriers and biases, we can better understand the complete portrayal of literary genres. Autobiographical theories help us to understand how individual events impact a person's identity and personal narrative growth. This study enhances our understanding of autobiographical works by revealing their cultural significance and their impact on social thought and memory as a whole.

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16

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2229-4880

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171 - 183

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