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This thesis examines how diary narrative authorises contemporary experiential claims. Consideration is given to contemporary uses of the diary in the context of therapy and self-help, journalism, testimony, and confession through new and traditional media, and across a series of geographical contexts. - from author's abstract
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PhD Thesis, School of English, Media Studies, and Art History, The university of Queensland
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