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Cristina Kirklighter
Traversing The Democratic
Borders of the Essay
(State University of New York Press 2002)
Publisher's comments:
Scholarship on the personal essay has focused on Western European
and U. S. varieties of the form. In Traversing the Democratic Borders
of the Essay, Cristina Kirklighter extends these boundaries by reading
the Latin-American and Latino/a essayists Paulo Freire, Victor Villanueva,
and Ruth Behar, alongside such canonical figures as Montaigne, Bacon,
Emerson, and Thoreau. In this fascinating journey into the commonalities
and differences among these essayists, Kirklighter focuses on various
elements of the personal essay-self-reflexivity, accessibility,
spontaneity, and a rhetoric of sincerity-in order to argue for a
more democratic form of writing in academia, one that would democratize
the academy and promote nation-building. By using these elements
in their teachings and writings, Kirklighter argues, educators can
play a significant role in helping others who experience academic
alienation achieve a better sense of belonging as they slowly dismantle
the walls of the ivory tower.
Dr. Kirkligher is Assistant Professor of English at Texas A&M
University-Corpus Christi
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