American Autobiography
The first student guide to American autobiographys introduction to the major forms of autobiographical writing in America and important current developments in autobiography studies discusses both 'canonised' texts and those from contemporary writers. Taking a broadly chronological approach, the history of American autobiography is explored including the social and cultural factors that might account for the importance of autobiography in American culture. Then post-1970 autobiographies are examined, taking into account the development in poststructuralism from this time that affected notions of the subject who could write, and conceptions of truth, identity and reference.
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American Autobiography
The first student guide to American autobiographys introduction to the major forms of autobiographical writing in America and important current developments in autobiography studies discusses both 'canonised' texts and those from contemporary writers. Taking a broadly chronological approach, the history of American autobiography is explored including the social and cultural factors that might account for the importance of autobiography in American culture. Then post-1970 autobiographies are examined, taking into account the development in poststructuralism from this time that affected notions of the subject who could write, and conceptions of truth, identity and reference.
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American Autobiography

American Autobiography

by Rachael McLennan
American Autobiography

American Autobiography

by Rachael McLennan

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The first student guide to American autobiographys introduction to the major forms of autobiographical writing in America and important current developments in autobiography studies discusses both 'canonised' texts and those from contemporary writers. Taking a broadly chronological approach, the history of American autobiography is explored including the social and cultural factors that might account for the importance of autobiography in American culture. Then post-1970 autobiographies are examined, taking into account the development in poststructuralism from this time that affected notions of the subject who could write, and conceptions of truth, identity and reference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748670468
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 546 KB

About the Author

Rachael McLennan is Lecturer at the University of East Anglia

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Introduction: American Autobiography 1

Part 1 Exemplary Subjects

1 Spiritual, Secular and Enslaved Selves 27

2 (Un)Representative Selves 64

Part 2 Contemporary Subjects

3 Relating Ethics to Genre 103

4 Gender, Illness and Autobiography 127

Bibliography 152

Index 159

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