How Diary / Memoir / Poet Jane Compares With Social Media Jane

J. Burn
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In this creative submission, presented via lyric essay, I examine/identify many aspects of persona, including ones developed through social media use, while writing poetry, in diary/memoir writing, in visual art, and in academic writing. This essay considers how my social media persona differs from the reality, as an autistic person, as expressed through memoir writing. The essay is divided into chapters, touching upon the persona as an asset, my dependence on social media, trivial online quizzes, and speaking truth through #hashtags. I wondered how much I might be trying to ‘sell’ myself to the world. I looked for differences in self as I shifted between personal memoir, Facebook and Twitter. Between those lines, I wonder if I have written the ‘real’ me. The notion of “researching your own life” (Forché & Gerard 2001, p. 45) is of interest to me and this essay concerns itself with who I might be on social media. If “a social media profile is meant to be a representation of an individual” (Humphrey 2017), am I speaking on behalf of myself? I would hope this essay reveals how important it is for an individual to ‘story’ themselves. In choosing excerpts from these versions of self, then placing them together, I discover where the truth of ‘me’ exists and reveal how I have found the courage / desire to understand life through the written word.
日记/回忆录/诗人简与社交媒体简相比如何
在这个创造性的提交中,通过抒情文章呈现,我检查/确定了人物角色的许多方面,包括通过社交媒体使用,在写诗,日记/回忆录写作,视觉艺术和学术写作中发展起来的方面。这篇文章考虑了我的社交媒体形象与现实的不同,作为一个自闭症患者,通过回忆录写作表达出来。这篇文章分为几个章节,涉及到角色作为一种资产,我对社交媒体的依赖,琐碎的在线测验,以及通过#hashtag说出真相。我想知道我可能在多大程度上试图向世界“推销”自己。当我在个人回忆录、Facebook和Twitter之间切换时,我寻找自我的差异。在字里行间,我怀疑自己是否写出了“真实的”我。“研究你自己的生活”的概念(forch & Gerard 2001,第45页)是我感兴趣的,这篇文章关注的是我在社交媒体上可能是谁。如果“社交媒体的个人资料意味着个人的代表”(Humphrey 2017),那么我是在代表自己说话吗?我希望这篇文章能揭示个人“讲述”自己的重要性。从这些版本的自我中选择一些片段,然后把它们放在一起,我发现了“我”的真相存在的地方,并揭示了我是如何找到勇气/渴望通过文字来理解生活的。
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