Abstract
“[In] fiction we can hide behind characters... memoir asks you
to remember as truthfully as you can what actually happened...”
-- Elizabeth Nunez in “The Art of Memoir” (The Center for Fiction, 2014, 14:45)
“My writing life has been a series of breakings and mendings, a shattering of the writing self that was, a repairing, through writing, of something in my life that warranted understanding and that needed fixing.”
-- Louise DeSalvo, The House of Early Sorrows (2018, p. xiii)
Woman, why are you crying?
Your tears should become your thoughts,
--Traditional song, rewritten by the Mahila Samakyha Project,
Andhra Pradesh, India (Nussbaum, 1999, p. 2)
How to Cite:
Nicolai, T., (2023) “Telling: The Ethics and Healing from Speaking Up”, International Journal of Critical Pedagogy 12(2).
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