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Subject: Hemingway and gender
ATLANTIS 27.2 (December 2005): 15–26 ISSN 0210-6124 Hemingway and Gender: Biography Revisited Mauricio D. Aguilera Linde Universidad de Granada aguilera@ugr.es This article reviews a number of biographies on Hemingway with the aim of revisiting the issue of gender and its relationship to life writing. Since biography has been defined as the best arena in which to fight unexamined assumptions and prejudiced notions, postmodernist biographical research into Hemingway has invariably pursued the explosion of the myth of masculinity by asserting that the writer’s gender identity, the source of hi |
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