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Contesting Childhood: Autobiography, Trauma, and Memory : Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies

Autor Professor Kate Douglas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 ian 2010
The late 1990s and early 2000s witnessed a surge in the publication and popularity of autobiographical writings about childhood. Linking literary and cultural studies, Contesting Childhood draws on a varied selection of works from a diverse range of authorsùfrom first-time to experienced writers. Kate Douglas explores Australian accounts of the Stolen Generation, contemporary American and British narratives of abuse, the bestselling memoirs of Andrea Ashworth, Augusten Burroughs, Robert Drewe, Mary Karr, Frank McCourt, Dave Pelzer, and Lorna Sage, among many others. Drawing on trauma and memory studies and theories of authorship and readership, Contesting Childhood offers commentary on the triumphs, trials, and tribulations that have shaped this genre. Douglas examines the content of the narratives and the limits of their representations, as well as some of the ways in which autobiographies of youth have become politically important and influential. This study enables readers to discover how stories configure childhood within cultural memory and the public sphere.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780813546643
ISBN-10: 0813546648
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 15
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies


Notă biografică

KATE DOUGLASS is a senior lecturer in the department of English, creative writing, and Australian studies at Flinders University, South Australia. She is the coeditor of Trauma Texts.

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1 Creating Childhood
Chapter 2 Consuming Childhood
Chapter 3 Authoring Childhood
Chapter 4 Scripts for Remembering
Chapter 5 Scripts for Remembering
Chapter 6 Ethics
Chapter 7 The Ethics of Reading
Conclusion Writing Childhood in the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"Douglas offers a rich trove of insights into how versions of childhood are sold to fulfill a range of political purposes, both progressive and regressive, and how speaking through the voice of the traumatized child makes it difficult to tell the difference."

Descriere

Drawing on trauma and memory studies and theories of authorship and readership, Contesting Childhood offers commentary on the triumphs, trials, and tribulations that have shaped the genre of autobiographical writings about childhood. Douglas examines the content of the narratives and the limits of their representations, as well as some of the ways in which autobiographies of youth have become politically important and influential.