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Lives in relation [special issue of Life Writing]

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posted on 2024-02-12, 10:35 authored by Amy CulleyAmy Culley, Rebecca StylerRebecca Styler
<p>In what ways does life writing explore relational selfhood? How do auto/biographies, diaries, letters, and portraits represent inter-personal as well as personal experience? In shaping the account of a life, what role is played by the relationships between the subject and his/her family, peers, religious and political movements, or intellectual discourses? How does the text give form to the relationship between biographer, subject, and imagined reader? What records of collective life do we have and what critical methods can we adopt to challenge the individualistic tendency that has prevailed in traditional approaches to auto/biography? The papers in this volume emerged from a conference called ‘Lives in Relation’ which was held at the University of Lincoln, UK, in 2009, and which sought to address the issues above, by bringing together contributions from the humanities disciplines on life writing in its various forms.</p>

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Volume

8

Issue

3

Publisher

Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

ISSN

1448-4528

eISSN

1751-2964

Date Submitted

2012-09-29

Date Accepted

2012-09-29

Date of First Publication

2012-09-29

Date of Final Publication

2012-09-29

ePrints ID

6362

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