A child's sense of the past
New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2009 Number 67
A child's sense of the past
Alison Light pages -
Abstract
This memoir of Light’s Portsmouth childhood highlights the staging of stories within a familial setting, and the alternative chronologies through which both children and adults remember the past.
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Alison Light (2009) A child's sense of the past, New Formations, 2009(67), -