Abstract
A blockbuster of a paper (nominated for Best Foreign Contribution) in which the heroine describes a perilous path through the territory of narrative theory and text construction. She encounters the threshold guardians of writer’s block and self-doubt, wrestles with shapeshifters, tricksters and shadows, rallies after encounters with mentors and allies and returns to the ordinary world with the elixir of lifelong learning (or, at least, a completed conference paper).
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Miller, N., (2000) “Lifelong Learning Goes to the Movies: Autobiographical Narratives as Media Production”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2000).
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