The literature of remembering : tracing the limits of memoir / edited by Bunty Avieson, Fiona Giles, and Sue Joseph.
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge interdisciplinary perspectives on literature ; 86Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315107349; 9781351606776Subject(s): Autobiography -- Authorship | Biography as a literary formAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 920 LOC classification: CT25 | .L585 2017Online resources: Click here to view.chapter Introduction -- part SECTION I: Craft -- chapter 1 Memory’s Fracture: Instability in the Contemporary Memoir -- chapter 2 Teaching Memoir in neoliberal Times / M EGA N BROW N -- chapter 3 The Ghost in the Memoir Machine: Exploring the Relationship between Ghostwritten Memoir and Biography -- chapter 4 Re-Presenting Madness in the Form of a Quadrilogue / SI MON CL ARKE -- part SECTION II: Boundaries -- chapter 5 The other-Directed Memoir: Victim Impact Statements and the Aesthetics of Change / F IONA GI LES -- chapter 6 After He Shot Arthur Calwell: Peter Kocan’s Use of the Second Person -- chapter 7 Memoir for Your Ears: The Podcast Life -- chapter 8 The ‘I’ and the ‘Eye’: Mediated Perspective in the Documemoir -- part SECTION III Sites -- chapter 9 Eco-Memoir: Protecting, Restoring, and Repairing Memory and Environment -- chapter 10 ‘Stories’: Social Media and Ephemeral narratives as Memoir -- chapter 11 Memoir 2.0: The Writing of the Self as Brand -- chapter 12 Travel Memoir and Australia: From Twain to Tracks and the Present Day -- part SECTION IV Bloodlines -- chapter 13 Holding the Memories: Death, Success, and the Ethics of Memoir -- chapter 14 First-person Narratives and Feminism: Tracing the Maternal DNA -- chapter 15 To Begin to Know: Resolving Ethical Tensions in David Leser’s Patriographical Work -- chapter 16 The Epistolary Thread as Collaborative Writing in Grief Memoir -- part SECTION V: Recuperation -- chapter 17 Happy, Funny, and Humane: South African Childhood Narratives Which Challenge the ‘Single Story’ of Apartheid -- chapter 18 Redressing the Silence: Racism, Trauma, and Aboriginal Women’s Life Writing -- chapter 19 Lest We Forget: Mateship, Masculinity, and Australian Identity -- chapter 20 Bridges across Broken Time: Armenian ‘Minor-Memoirs’ of the Turn of the 21st Century.
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