Women Autobiography Theory: A Reader - Softcover

Julia Watson ; Sidonie Smith

 
9780299156749: Women Autobiography Theory: A Reader

Synopsis

[ Women, Autobiography, Theory: A Reader Wisconsin Studies in American Autobiography (Paperback) By ( Author ) Jul-1998 Paperback

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Review

"There is no other reader like this one on theories of women's autobiography, despite the now wide-ranging approaches to this field. . . . It has the merit of combining within the genre of autobiography criticism many of the critical issues that have been paramount during the past two decades, incorporating and going beyond what both feminism and cultural studies have attempted. Important and timely."--Francoise Lionnet, Northwestern University

There is no other reader like this one on theories of women’s autobiography, despite the now wide-ranging approaches to this field. . . . It has the merit of combining within the genre of autobiography criticism many of the critical issues that have been paramount during the past two decades, incorporating and going beyond what both feminism and cultural studies have attempted. Important and timely.” Françoise Lionnet, Northwestern University

"There is no other reader like this one on theories of women's autobiography, despite the now wide-ranging approaches to this field. . . . It has the merit of combining within the genre of autobiography criticism many of the critical issues that have been paramount during the past two decades, incorporating and going beyond what both feminism and cultural studies have attempted. Important and timely."--Francoise Lionnet, Northwestern University

There is no other reader like this one on theories of women s autobiography, despite the now wide-ranging approaches to this field. . . . It has the merit of combining within the genre of autobiography criticism many of the critical issues that have been paramount during the past two decades, incorporating and going beyond what both feminism and cultural studies have attempted. Important and timely. Francoise Lionnet, Northwestern University"

There is no other reader like this one on theories of women s autobiography, despite the now wide-ranging approaches to this field. . . . It has the merit of combining within the genre of autobiography criticism many of the critical issues that have been paramount during the past two decades, incorporating and going beyond what both feminism and cultural studies have attempted. Important and timely. Francoise Lionnet, Northwestern University

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About the Author

Sidonie Smith is Martha Guernsey Colby Collegiate Professor of English and Women's Studies and chair of the Department of English at the University of Michigan. Julia Watson is associate professor of comparative studies at The Ohio State University. Their several previous books include Reading Autobiography and Women, Autobiography, Theory: A Reader.

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