Jenny Siméus

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Bibliotek , Högskoleservice
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Jenny arbetar främst som skrivpedagog med att leda funktionen för Akademiskt språk på biblioteket. Hon undervisar även i engelska samt handleder och examinerar examensarbeten inom lärarutbildningen vid Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation.

Artikel

Siméus, J. (2018). Narrating an Other and Each Other: Collaborative Constructions of Selfhood in There Was This Goat : Investigating the Truth Commission Testimony of Notrose Nobomvu Konile Life Writing, 15(2), 243-254. More information
Siméus, J. (2015). Collaboratively Writing a Self: Textual Strategies in Margaret McCord's The Calling of Katie Makanya: A Memoir of South Africa Research in African Literatures, 46(2), 70-84. More information
Siméus, J. (2014). Complex Collaborations: Elsa Joubert’s The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena and Zoë Wicomb’s David’s Story Ariel: A Review of International English Literature, 45(1-2), 221-245 Calgary: Johns Hopkins University Press . More information

Doktorsavhandling

Siméus, J. (2018). Black Lives, White Quotation Marks: Textual Constructions of Selfhood in South African Multivoiced Life Writing (Doctoral thesis, Växjö: Linnaeus University Press). More information

Antologibidrag

Siméus, J. (2015). Creating a Collaborative Community<em></em>: Problems and Possibilities of Collaborative Autobiographical Writing in Jonathan Morgan's Finding Mr Madini. In: Henrik Eneroth, Douglas Brommesson (Ed.), Global Community? Transnational and Transdisciplinary Exchanges (pp. 79 -98). London: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers More information

Recension

Siméus, J. (2020). Race, Nation, Translation: South African Essays, 1990-2013: by Zoë Wicomb. More information

Konferensbidrag

Siméus, J. (2019). Our Grandmother’s Voice Seemed Stronger than Ever: Orality and Narrative Structure in Nomavenda Mathiane’s Eyes in the Night. IABA Europe Conference 2019. Knowing the Self: Auto/Biographical Narratives and the History of Knowledge. June 19–21, 2019. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. More information