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The exploration of five Canadian novels by women introduces the concept of 'holographic memory,' where narratives become dynamic performances. This theory emphasizes the interplay between text, memory, and reality, suggesting that stories invite ongoing revision and interaction. Thompson's analysis reveals how these works challenge traditional storytelling, encouraging readers to engage actively with the narratives and their evolving interpretations.
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Writing a Politics of Perception, Dawn Thompson
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