
Auto/Biography in the Americas
Relational Lives
Ricia Chansky(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-138-30947-0 (ISBN)
Description
Auto/Biography in the Americas: Relational Lives brings together scholars from disparate geographic regions, cultural perspectives, linguistic frameworks, and disciplinary backgrounds to explore what connects narrated lives in the Americas. By interweaving scholarship on Afro-diasporic subjectivities, gendered narratives, lives in translation, celebrity auto/biographies, and pedagogical approaches to teaching auto/biographical narratives, this volume argues that connections between the contrasting locations of the Americas may be found in a shared history of diasporic movement that causes a heightened awareness of the need to belong and to thereby define the self in relation to others.
Read together, the essays in this collection suggest that identities across the Americas are constructed with an emphasis on intersubjectivity and relationality. This transnational approach to reading life writing beyond the borders of the Americas-pertinent to comparative American studies and hemispheric studies as well as life writing and auto/biography studies-also demonstrates an interdisciplinary, international, and multilingual model for collaborative research in the humanities and social sciences. The scholars included in this volume work in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, literature, and education, and furthermore, this book marks the first time that many of these scholars have had their work translated into and published in English. This book was originally published as a special issue of a|b: Auto|Biography Studies.
Read together, the essays in this collection suggest that identities across the Americas are constructed with an emphasis on intersubjectivity and relationality. This transnational approach to reading life writing beyond the borders of the Americas-pertinent to comparative American studies and hemispheric studies as well as life writing and auto/biography studies-also demonstrates an interdisciplinary, international, and multilingual model for collaborative research in the humanities and social sciences. The scholars included in this volume work in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, literature, and education, and furthermore, this book marks the first time that many of these scholars have had their work translated into and published in English. This book was originally published as a special issue of a|b: Auto|Biography Studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
313 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-30947-0 (9781138309470)
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Person
Ricia Anne Chansky is Associate Professor of Literature at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagueez, Puerto Rico. She is the co-editor of the scholarly journal, a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, and editor of the forthcoming volumes, The Routledge Auto/Biography Studies Reader and Auto/Biography across the Americas: Transnational Themes Life Writing. She founded the International Auto/Biography Association - Chapter of the Americas.
Content
Foreword: 30 Years (and Counting) Introduction: Moving beyond Boundaries 1. The Process: Finding Enslaved Children's Place, Voice, and Agency within the Narrative 2. On Racial Silence and Salience: Narrating "African Things" in Puerto Rican Oral History 3. Roots and Routes: The Biographical Meshwork of Saint Josephine Bakhita 4. Tactical Lines in Three Black Women's Visual Portraits, 1773-1849 5. (Un)Translatability and the Autobiographical Subject in Maryse Conde's La vie sans fards 6. Exploring Narratives of Contested Gender Identities in Jamaican Dancehall 7. Patti Smith Kicks In the Walls of Memoir: Relational Lives and "the Right Voice" in Just Kids 8. Public Memory and Public Mourning in Contemporary Colombia 9. (Auto)Biography in Pre-Service Teacher Training: Rural Education in Bahia, Brazil