Making My Narrative Mine: Unconventional Articulations of a Female Soldier
I use fragments from my own military service to build a narrative of the self and weave this perspective together with the experiences of other female soldiers in prose poetry. This text addresses the complexity of the interview process and demonstrates that a full articulation of experience may inc...
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