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6請依下文回答第 28 題至第 31 題  Autobiography is widely understood to be a Western form arising during the Enlightenment. Associated withthe term was a belief in the idea of the autonomous, unified, universal self, a concept that, beginning in the 1970s,was historicized by scholars interested in the self-narrations of women and people of color, who often did notshare such a self-conception. Since then the essentialist formulation of an autonomous, unified, and universal selfhas been reformulated as relational, multiple, and localized—historically, socially, and culturally constructed. It iswithin this historical academic framework that Native American self-narratives began to be discussed as“autobiography.” But considering Native American autobiography demanded a reconsideration of three of itsroots—self, life, and writing. Native American notions of self tend to share an emphasis on interrelatedness andcommunity, rather than individuality; indigenous ideas of what kind of life is worth narrating are inclusive of theeveryday experiences of ordinary people, rather than focused on the complete lives of important public figures;and while native people have and do write autobiographies, historically, they spoke, drew, and performed aspectsof their life stories.
28 What is this passage primarily concerned with?
(A)Autobiography as a Western genre, which originated in the Age of Enlightenment
(B)Autobiographies as Native American self-narratives
(C)Native American definitions and redefinitions of cultural anthropology
(D)The autonomous, unified, and universal self in the Native American context

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答案:B
難度:困難0.357143
統計:A(5),B(10),C(7),D(4),E(0)

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