Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography

Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography

by Timothy Dow Adams
Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography

Light Writing and Life Writing: Photography in Autobiography

by Timothy Dow Adams

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Overview

On the surface, the use of photography in autobiography appears to have a straightforward purpose: to illustrate and corroborate the text. But in the wake of poststructuralism, the role of photography in autobiography is far from simple or one-dimensional. Both media are increasingly self-conscious, argues Timothy Adams, and combining them intensifies rather than reduces the complexity and ambiguity of each taken separately.

Focusing on works by Paul Auster, Maxine Hong Kingston, Sheila Ortiz Taylor, Sandra Ortiz Taylor, N. Scott Momaday, Michael Ondaatje, Reynolds Price, Eudora Welty, Wright Morris, and Edward Weston, Adams explores the ways in which text and image can interact with and reflect on one another. Photography may stimulate, inspire, or seem to document autobiography, he demonstrates, but it may also confound verbal narrative. Conversely, autobiography may mediate, motivate, or even take the form of photography. Because both media exist on the border between fact and fiction, Adams argues, they often undercut just as easily as they reinforce each other. Exploring the interrelations between photography and autobiography uncovers an inherent tendency in both to conceal as much as they reveal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807847923
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/29/1999
Edition description: 1
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.73(d)

About the Author

Timothy Dow Adams, author of Telling Lies in Modern American Autobiography, is professor of English at West Virginia University.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction. I Am a Camera

Part I. Writing the Picture: Autobiographies with Few or No Photographs
1. Camera Obscura: Paul Auster
2. Sojourner Truth: Maxine Hong Kingston
3. Case History: Sheila Ortiz Taylor and Sandra Ortiz Taylor

Part II. Collage: Autobiographies That Combine Words and Photographs
4. We Have All Gone into the World of Light: N. Scott Momaday
5. Available Light: Michael Ondaatje
6. A Life Lived like Water: Reynolds Price

Part III. Picturing the Writing: Autobiographies by Photographers
7. Every Feeling Waits upon Its Gesture: Eudora Welty
8. The Mirror without a Memory: Wright Morris
9. Still Life Writing: Edward Weston

Conclusion. We Are Not Our Own Light: Self-Portraiture and Autobiography
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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From the Publisher

Adams has written a fascinating study of the interrelationships between image and text, portrait and self-portrait, biography and autobiography. Building on our understanding of the quasi-fictional nature of both photography and autobiography, Light Writing and Life Writing is a richly researched, smart book, with detailed discussions of Kingston, Auster, Momaday, Ondaatje, Price, Welty, Morris, and Weston. It will be an indispensable addition to the growing work on literature and photography."—Miles Orvell, Temple University



Light Writing and Life Writing is an original, comprehensive, and penetrating account of the various ways in which photography and verbal narrative may combine in autobiography and memoir. Adams's astute examination of the tricky relations between photography and autobiography advances our understanding of the complex artifactuality of these apparently referential media. His book puts modern life writing in a revealing new light."—G. Thomas Couser, Hofstra University

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