Different Lives: Global Perspectives on Biography in Public Cultures and Societies: Biography Studies, cartea 1
Editat de Hans Renders, David Veltmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iun 2020
"This book represents a much needed breakdown of the history and current status of Biography Studies throughout the world. Any educator teaching a course in higher education that includes Biography Studies should definitely consider this as a major text for inclusion."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004428126
ISBN-10: 9004428127
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biography Studies
ISBN-10: 9004428127
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biography Studies
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
IntroductionRichard Holmes
Different Lives in a Global WorldHans Renders
Truth, Lies and Fake Truth: the Future of BiographyNigel Hamilton
Historical Biography in Canada: Historians, Publishers, and the PublicDaniel R. Meister
Biography as Discourse: South African Biography in the Post-Apartheid EraLindie Koorts
‘La pauvre Belgique’: How a Debate over the Repression after the Second World War Informed a Biographical Tradition in BelgiumDavid Veltman
Biography in Spain: a Historical and Historiographic PerspectiveMaría Jesús González
The Chinese Sense of Self and Biographical Narrative: an OverviewKerry Brown
Double Dutch: the Art of Presidential BiographyCarl Rollyson
Biography in Australia: Different Yet the Same? All Connected Flatland?Melanie Nolan
Writing Lives in Contemporary ItalyYannick Gouchan
Hidden and Forbidden Issues in Works of Iranian BiographySahar Vahdati Hosseinian
From Reticence to Revelation: Biography in New ZealandDoug Munro
The Icelandic Biography and Egodocuments in Historical WritingSigurður Gylfi Magnússon
Between ‘Creators and Bearers of the Czech National Myth’ and an ‘Academic Suicide’: Czech Biography in the Twenty-First CenturyJana Wohlmuth Markupová
Biographies and Their Agendas: the Danish Biographical Tradition in a Historical PerspectiveJoanna Cymbrykiewicz
The Biography’s Pretension to Truth Is Relative. Biography in the NetherlandsElsbeth Etty
Inception, Inheritance and Innovation: Sima Qian, Liang Qichao and the Modernization of Chinese BiographyLiu Jialin
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
IntroductionRichard Holmes
Different Lives in a Global WorldHans Renders
Truth, Lies and Fake Truth: the Future of BiographyNigel Hamilton
Historical Biography in Canada: Historians, Publishers, and the PublicDaniel R. Meister
Biography as Discourse: South African Biography in the Post-Apartheid EraLindie Koorts
‘La pauvre Belgique’: How a Debate over the Repression after the Second World War Informed a Biographical Tradition in BelgiumDavid Veltman
Biography in Spain: a Historical and Historiographic PerspectiveMaría Jesús González
The Chinese Sense of Self and Biographical Narrative: an OverviewKerry Brown
Double Dutch: the Art of Presidential BiographyCarl Rollyson
Biography in Australia: Different Yet the Same? All Connected Flatland?Melanie Nolan
Writing Lives in Contemporary ItalyYannick Gouchan
Hidden and Forbidden Issues in Works of Iranian BiographySahar Vahdati Hosseinian
From Reticence to Revelation: Biography in New ZealandDoug Munro
The Icelandic Biography and Egodocuments in Historical WritingSigurður Gylfi Magnússon
Between ‘Creators and Bearers of the Czech National Myth’ and an ‘Academic Suicide’: Czech Biography in the Twenty-First CenturyJana Wohlmuth Markupová
Biographies and Their Agendas: the Danish Biographical Tradition in a Historical PerspectiveJoanna Cymbrykiewicz
The Biography’s Pretension to Truth Is Relative. Biography in the NetherlandsElsbeth Etty
Inception, Inheritance and Innovation: Sima Qian, Liang Qichao and the Modernization of Chinese BiographyLiu Jialin
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Hans Renders is Professor in History and Theory of Biography at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. He has written two biographies and has published on biographical theory in various international journals. He is the series editor of Biography Studies at Brill.
David Veltman works at the Biography Institute (University of Groningen) on a PhD thesis about the artist Felix de Boeck. David has an MA in modern Dutch literature. He has published before in Biography and Australian Journal of Biography and History.
David Veltman works at the Biography Institute (University of Groningen) on a PhD thesis about the artist Felix de Boeck. David has an MA in modern Dutch literature. He has published before in Biography and Australian Journal of Biography and History.
Recenzii
"This collection should be on the shelf of everyone interested in Biographies Studies. [....]. These essays are not, to be sure, dry and stuffy. There is real passion within each and every one of them, which is indicative of the drive their authors have in wanting to create something that is both an educational tool and a compelling read. Different Lives is a welcomed, and much needed, addition to Biography Studies". Billy Tooma.
"The essays in Different Lives are salient and compelling exactly because of constraints and the variety of forms in which they are expressed socially, culturally, and eventually in the story of a life."
- Marlene Kadar in Netherlandic Studies, 41.1 (2021): 91-96.
"The essays in Different Lives are salient and compelling exactly because of constraints and the variety of forms in which they are expressed socially, culturally, and eventually in the story of a life."
- Marlene Kadar in Netherlandic Studies, 41.1 (2021): 91-96.