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Life Writing in the Long Run: A Smith & Watson Autobiography Studies Reader

Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson
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Life Writing in the Long Run gathers twenty-one essays by Sidonie Smith and Julia Watson written in collaboration or solo and published over the last quarter-century. It includes the introductions to their five edited collections; essays focused on such autobiographical genres as autoethnography, Bildungsroman, diary, digital life writing, genealogy, graphic memoir, human rights witnessing, manifesto; and essays engaging the key concepts of authenticity, performativity, postcoloniality, relationality, and visuality.
 
Available in print, ebook, and open access versions, this collection captures decades of exciting developments in the field, making it indispensable reading for courses on modes and media of self-presentation in cultural, gender, and literary studies and feminist theory.
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments and Permissions
  • A Personal Introduction to Life Writing in the Long Run
  • Part I: Theoretical Frameworks
    • 1. Introduction: Situating Subjectivity in Women’s Autobiographical Practices, from Women, Autobiography, Theory: A Reader (1998)
    • 2. The Rumpled Bed of Autobiography: Extravagant Lives, Extravagant Questions (2001)
    • 3. Witness or False Witness? Metrics of Authenticity, I-Formations, and the Ethic of Verification in Testimony (2012)
  • Part II: Everyday Lives and Autobiographical Storytelling
    • 4. Introduction to Getting a Life: Everyday Uses of Autobiography (1996)
    • 5. Ordering the Family: Genealogy as Autobiographical Pedigree (Watson 1996)
    • 6. Virtually Me: A Toolkit about Online Self-Presentation (2014)
  • Part III: Enabling Concepts
    • 7. Performativity, Autobiographical Practice, Resistance (Smith 1995)
    • 8. The Spaces of Autobiographical Narrative (Watson 2007)
    • 9. The Autobiographical Manifesto: Identities, Temporalities, Politics (Smith 1991) Print and e-book only
  • Part IV: Visualized Lives
    • 10. Introduction: Mapping Women’s Self-Representation at Visual/Textual Interfaces, from Interfaces: Women, Autobiography, Image, Performance (2002)
    • 11. Autographic Disclosures and Genealogies of Desire in Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home (Watson 2008)
    • 12. Re-citing, Re-siting, and Re-sighting Likeness: Reading the Family Archive in Drucilla Modjeska’s Poppy and Sally Morgan’s My Place (Smith 1994)
    • 13. Human Rights and Comics: Autobiographical Avatars, Crisis Witnessing, and Transnational Rescue Networks (Smith 2011)
  • Part V: Women’s Life Writing in the United States
    • 14. Introduction: Living in Public, from Before They Could Vote: American Women’s Autobiographical Writing, 1819–1919 (2006)
    • 15. Cheesecake, Nymphs, and ‘We the People’: About 1900 in America (Smith 1994) Print and e-book only
    • 16. Strategic Autoethnography and American Ethnicity Debates: The Metrics of Authenticity in When I Was Puerto Rican (Watson 2013) Print and e-book only
    • 17. ‘America’s Exhibit A’: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s Living History and the Genres of Political Authenticity (Smith 2012)
  • Part VI: Global Circuits, Political Formations
    • 18. “Introduction: De/Colonization and the Politics of Discourse in Women’s Autobiographical Practices,” from De/Colonizing the Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women’s Autobiography (1992)
    • 19. Memory, Narrative, and the Discourses of Identity in Abeng and No Telephone to Heaven (Smith 1999)
    • 20. Narratives and Rights: Zlata’s Diary and the Circulation of Stories of Suffering Ethnicity (Smith 2006)
    • 21. Parsua Bashi’s Nylon Road: The Visual Dialogics of Witnessing in Iranian Women’s Graphic Memoir (Watson 2016)
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Published: 2017
Publisher: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library
Copyright: 2016
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license
ISBN(s)
  • 978-1-60785-410-4 (ebook)
  • 978-1-60785-409-8 (paper)
Series
  • Maize Books
Subject
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
  • BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women
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