Book: Across Genres, Generations, And Borders: Italian Women Writing Lives (monash Romance Studies) This book examines the processes involved in writing the lives of women, both as autobiographies and as biographies. Some essays are theoretical discussions about the constructions of self-articulation in women's life writing. Others are more autobiographical, emphasizing the importance of self-articulation for creating possibilities for self-direction. Adopting different theoretical approaches, chapters in this collection highlight the connections between subjectivity and history, feminist concerns about mothering and the mother-daughter relationships, autobiography, discourse and its framing of the relationship between text and life, and the ethics of constructing biographies. The book is divided into three parts: the first part focuses on the process of writing lives as expressed but also contested in epistolary narratives, autobiography and historical fiction. The second part considers notions of female genealogy and the relationship with the maternal, both biological and symbolic. The third part comprises articles which deal with writing outside geographical and metaphorical borders.
Details of Book: Across Genres, Generations, And Borders: Italian Women Writing Lives (monash Romance Studies) Book: Across Genres, Generations, And Borders: Italian Women Writing Lives (monash Romance Studies)
Author: Susanna Scarparo Is Cassamar University, Susanna Scarparo, Rita Wilson
ISBN: 087413918X
ISBN-13: 9780874139181
, 978-0874139181
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2004/12/28
Publisher: University Of Delaware Press
Number of Pages: 225
Language: English