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Headless Joe Wonder: Ordinary Lives Gripped by Memory's Extraordinary Power

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Headless Joe Wonder: Ordinary Lives Gripped by Memory's Extraordinary Power is an original work of nonfiction about people whose lives have been affected by autobiographical memory in a profound way. The chapters in this book vary greatly in time, theme, and geography, but the subjects featured in this book all grapple with the tension between needing to remember and needing to forget. This book uses real people to explore what happens when the balance between remembering and forgetting is upset. It is the both the personal story of a granddaughter seeking to understand her grandma's dementia and the objective experience of a reporter investigating the power of autobiographical memory to construct, shape, warp, and destroy one's identity.

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Publisher

ProQuest

Language

English

Handle

http://hdl.handle.net/1961/11010

Committee co-chairs

Stephanie Grant; Rachel Louise Snyder

Degree discipline

Creative Writing

Degree grantor

American University. Department of Literature

Degree level

  • Masters

Degree name

M.F.A. in Creative Writing, American University, 2011

Local identifier

thesesdissertations_281_OBJ.pdf

Media type

application/pdf

Pagination

117 pages

Call number

Thesis 9680

MMS ID

99128081363604102

Submission ID

10028

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