Writing Life Writing

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Autobiographical Act
Autobiographical Discourse
basic physiology
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cognitive approaches to life narratives
Core Consciousness
cultural anthropology
Dad's Story
Dad’s Story
De Gaulle
digital self-representation
Discontinuous Identity
ego-documents
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Eyewitness Experience
Eyewitness Narrative
eyewitness testimony analysis
Follow
Georges Gusdorf
Hard Conversation
Hold
Indigenous Psychologies
interdisciplinary autobiography research
life writing
Mother's Memoir
Mother’s Memoir
narrative identity
neurobiology
Nineteenth Century American Fiction
Online Social Networking Behavior
Perfect Girl
quantum cosmology
Rue Des Ecoles
Ruth Kluger
Snow Man
subjectivity studies
SUNY Binghamton
Violated
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367515775
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do we endlessly tell the stories of our lives? And why do others pay attention when we do? The essays collected here address these questions, focusing on three different but interrelated dimensions of life writing. The first section, "Narrative," argues that narrative is not only a literary form but also a social and cultural practice, and finally a mode of cognition and an expression of our most basic physiology. The next section, "Life Writing: Historical Forms," makes the case for the historical value of the subjectivity recorded in ego-documents. The essays in the final section, "Autobiography Now," identify primary motives for engaging in self-narration in an age characterized by digital media and quantum cosmology.

Paul John Eakin is Ruth N. Halls Professor Emeritus of English at Indiana University. He is the author of Fictions in Autobiography: Studies in the Art of Self-Invention (1985); Touching the World: Reference in Autobiography (1992); How Our Lives Become Stories: Making Selves (1999); and Living Autobiographically: How We Create Identity in Narrative (2008). He is the editor of On Autobiography, by Philippe Lejeune 1989); American Autobiography: Retrospect and Prospect (1991); and The Ethics of Life Writing (2004).

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