Ann Banfield

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Template:Short description Ann Banfield, is a professor Emeritus of English at the University of California, Berkeley.[1]

Banfield has taught at Berkeley since 1975 and is a specialist in linguistics, critical theory and the use of philosophy as a cornerstone of modernism.[2] In the field of narratology, Banfield has been given lasting credit for her concepts of narratorless subjectivity and addresseelessness in narration.[3]

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  2. Ann Banfield, Professor of English Template:Webarchive on the website of the University of California, Berkeley's French Studies Program
  3. Meir Sternberg: "Self-consciousness as a Narrative Feature", in: A Companion to Narrative Theory, edited by James Phelan and Peter J. Rabinowitz, Blackwell Publishing, Malden/Massachusetts and Oxford 2005, paperback edition 2008, Template:ISBN Table of contents, pp. 232–252
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