As Told By Herself

As Told By Herself

Women's Childhood Autobiography, 1845-1969

Martens, Lorna

University of Wisconsin Press

10/2022

328

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Inglês

9780299339104

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction
1. Beginnings: Women's Childhood Autobiography Prior to World War I
Women's Childhood Autobiography in France
Mother-DaughterConflict
Remembering
The Self-Portrait
The Working-Class Woman
Women's Childhood Autobiography in England, the United States, Australia, and Ireland
"We"
The Study
Short Pieces
The Victim
Capturing the Child's Vision
The Inner Life of the Child
Mixing Genres
Women's Childhood Autobiography Elsewhere around 1900
In sum
2. The Interwar Years: Memoirs and Semi-Memoirs
Memoirs
Semi-Memoirs
1935
"Splendor in the Grass"
Humor
Souvenirs
In sum
3. The Interwar Years: The Golden Age of Psychological Self-Portraiture
Self-portraits in the 1920s
How I Became What I Became
In YourFace
Self-Expression in the 1930s
Self-Assertion
The Child's Vision
The Study
In sum

4. Women's Childhood Autobiography during World War II
Semi-Memoirs
Self-Focused Works
Self-Assertion
Remembering
The Family
Nest and the Challenges beyond It
In sum

5. Women's Childhood Autobiography from the End of the Second World War through the 1960s
Autobiographies of Abuse
Self-Focused Autobiographies
Bildungsroman
Relationships
The Child's Perspective
A Stylistic Mix
In sum

Conclusion
Bibliography of Women's Childhood Autobiographies to 1969
Notes
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Autobiography; women's history; first wave feminism; feminism; childhood; memoir; self-writing; life writing; nineteenth century; twentieth century; women's studies; gender studies; French autobiography; Anglophone autobiography; children; teenagers; adolescence; adolescents; youth; social history; self-presentation; identity; identity performance; genre; privacy