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E-grāmata: Life Writing, Representation and Identity: Global Perspectives [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Delhi, India)
  • Formāts: 285 pages, 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003422921
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  • Formāts: 285 pages, 5 Halftones, black and white; 5 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge India
  • ISBN-13: 9781003422921

This book focuses on varied forms of self-referential storytelling or life writing and its emergence as a democratic and inclusive genre, both globally and in India, and its intersections with history, fiction, memory, truth and identity.

The book examines the practice of life writing and its scope for accommodating diverse voices, distinct identities, collaborations and non-hierarchical connections as it gives voice to oral, silenced and marginalized communities. It explores forms like auto/biographical fiction, digital storytelling, graphic memoirs, and testimonies of migration and exile, among others. The eclectic collection of essays in this volume draws attention towards the transformative possibilities of life writing as it engages with issues of resistance, recuperation, re-inscribing individual and collective memories, histories, and promotes an understanding of multicultural others. Focusing on the multiple ways in which the production, circulation, and consumption of life writing has helped to reimagine and redefine individual and collective identities in different cultural and geopolitical contexts, the collection breaks new ground by initiating a cross-cultural perspective in life writing studies. The book aims to encourage critical engagement with a vastly growing body of literature that has seen a publishing and translation boom in contemporary times, both globally and in India. With life writing emerging as a robust area of research, this edited collection provides a much-needed impetus to critically engage with issues of self-representation, memory and identity in recent times.

This volume will serve as a significant and rich resource for university students, researchers, and academics of literature, comparative studies, cultural studies, history, indigenous studies and digital and media studies.



This book focuses on varied forms of self-referential storytelling or life writing and its emergence as a democratic and inclusive genre, both globally and in India, and its intersections with history, fiction, memory, truth and identity.

Part I - Introduction Part II - Auto/biographical Fiction and History
1.
Writing Lives, Re-membering History in Easterine Kires Mari
2. In Other
Words: Collaboration and its (Dis)Contents in Elena Poniatowskas Heres to
You, Jesusa
3. Re-imagining Courtesan as Virangana in Kenize Mourads In the
City of Gold and Silver
4. Beyond Fact and Fiction: Towards a multifaceted
Tibetan Life Writing Part III - Narrating Literary Selves/ Fictional Lives
5.
Joginder Paul: The Inextricable Collaboration of Life and Writing
6. Did
This Really Happen?: Amit Chaudhuris Acknowledgement of the
Autobiographical
7. Life Writing and the Poetics of Temporal Experience in
Woolf and Sartre Part IV - Fragmented Lives /Contingent Selves
8.
Renegotiating Narrative Coherence: Edouard Louis Autobiographical Novel
History of Violence as Multidirectional Testimony of Sexual Trauma
9.
Baroque Cross Dressers in the Orient: Severo Sarduy and Pierre Loti
10. The
Imagined Author: Contingent Selves in an Anonymous Life Writing Subreddit
Part V - Writing Individual / Plural Selves
11. My Story of Us: A Comparative
Analysis of Alberto Prunetti and Fan Yusus Working-Class Life Writing
12.
Stories of Two Gandhians: Caste and Gender Intersectionality in Odia
Autobiographies
13. Life Writing as Documentation of a Community: A Reading
of K.A. Gunasekarans Vadu Part VI - Memory, Exile, and Identity
14.
Inhabiting In-Between Spaces: Fractured Identities and Self-representation in
Najat El Hachmis life writing
15. Death-Travelers, Buddhas, and Comics: The
Graphic Memoir of an American delok
16. The Refugee Writes Back:
Interrogating and Resisting the Australian border regimes in No Friend but
the mountains
Mukul Chaturvedi is Associate Professor in the Department of English, Zakir Husain College, University of Delhi, India.