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Alternatives in Biography : Writing Lives in Diverse English
-language Contexts
Kniha Alternatives in Biography se zabývá texty, které experimentují s žánrovými konvencemi
beletrie, osobního eseje a akademického psaní a staví tak do popředí mnohočetné způsoby zapisování
života a vytváření sebe sama. Každá ze čtyř kapitol zkoumá určitý typ transgresivní auto/biografie,
konkrétně různé formy uranistické/beletrizované autobiografie, bioregionální biografie, pastorální
biografie a kolektivní aboridžinské auto/biografie. Zastoupena je americká, australská, britská,
kanadská a severoirská... more
| Basic information | |
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| Original title: | Alternatives in Biography : Writing Lives in Diverse English -language Contexts |
| Authors: | Stephen Paul Hardy, Martina Horáková, Michael Matthew Kaylor, Kateřina Prajznerová |
| Information from University Press | |
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| Binding: | paperback |
| Format: | 170x240 |
| Price: | 350 CZK |
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| Categorization: | English Language and Literature |
| Publisher within MU: | Faculty of Arts |
| Further information | |
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| Citation: | HARDY, Stephen Paul, Martina HORÁKOVÁ, Michael Matthew KAYLOR
and Kateřina PRAJZNEROVÁ. Alternatives in Biography : Writing
Lives in Diverse English -language Contexts. 1st Masaryk
University Press. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2011. 300 pp.
Neuveden. ISBN 978 -80 -210 -5757 -9.
doi:10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M210 -5757 -2011.Export BibTeX |
| Original language: | English |
| Field: | Mass media, audiovision |
| Type: | Monograph |
| Keywords: | pastoral biography; indigenous collaborative life writing; Uranian/fictionate autobiography; bioregional biography; Ackroyd; Berger; Carter; Kim Scott; Hazel Brown; Rita Huggins; Jacki Huggins; A. Newman; Forrest Reed; Emma Bell Miles; Emily Carr |
Alternatives in Biography focuses on texts that draw into question fictional, personal, and academic genre conventions in regard to auto/biography, foregrounding the multiple ways lives are written and selves are constructed. Each of the four chapters examines a particular type of transgressive auto/biographical writing: pastoral biography in the works of Peter Ackroyd, John Berger and Paul Carter; Indigenous collaborative life writing in Australia by Kim Scott and Hazel Brown, and Rita and Jackie Huggins; Uranian/fictionate autobiography of A. Newman and Forrest Reed; and bioregional biographies by Emily Carr and Emma Bell Miles.
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