Enforced narratives : stories of another self /Carolyn Steedman --From 'self-made women' to 'women's made-selves'? : Audit selves, simulation and surveillance in the rise of public woman /Liz Stanley --Textualisation of the self and gender identity...
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Enforced narratives : stories of another self /Carolyn Steedman --From 'self-made women' to 'women's made-selves'? : Audit selves, simulation and surveillance in the rise of public woman /Liz Stanley --Textualisation of the self and gender identity in the life-story /Marie-Franc̦oise Chanfrault-Duchet --Extending autobiography : a discussion of Sylvia Plath's The bell jar /Mary Evans --Dis/composing the subject intersubjectivities in oral history /Penny Summerfield --Spellbound : audience, identity and self in black women's narrative discourse /Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis --Our mother's daughters : autobiographical inheritance through stories of gender and class /Sara Scott and Sue Scott --Matrilineal narratives revisited /Tess Cosslett --Global self : narratives of Caribbean migrant women /Mary Chamberlain --Subjects-in-time : slavery and African-American women's autobiographies /Alison Easton --Memory frames : the role of concepts and cognition in telling life-stories /Magda Michielsens --Autobiographical times /Susannah Radstone --Circa 1959 /Nancy K. Miller --Auto/biography and the actual course of things /Trev Broughton --Doing sym/bio/graphy with yasna /Consuelo Rivera-Fuentes --Bringing it home : autobiography and contradiction /Ruth McElroy. This book features essays by leading feminist scholars from a variety of disciplines on the latest developments in autobiographical studies. The collection is structured around the linked concepts of genre, inter-subjectivity and memory. While exemplifying the very different levels of autobiographical activity going on in feminist studies, the contributions chart a movement from autobiography as genre to autobiography as cultural practice, and from the analysis of autobiographical texts to a preoccupation with autobiography as method