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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Autobiography/Autofiction Across Disciplines 1
- 1.1 Anthropology 11
- 1.2 Brain Research and Neuroscience 18
- 1.3 Cultural Studies 30
- 1.4 Deconstruction 39
- 1.5 Discourse Analysis 45
- 1.6 Gender Studies 54
- 1.7 Hermeneutics 64
- 1.8 History 73
- 1.9 History of Art 82
- 1.10 Media Studies 94
- 1.11 Narratology 103
- 1.12 Philosophy 111
- 1.13 Political Science 122
- 1.14 Postcolonialism 130
- 1.15 Psychology 136
- 1.16 Psychoanalysis 148
- 1.17 Religious Studies 156
- 1.18 Rhetoric 165
- 1.19 Social History 175
- 1.20 Sociology 182
- 1.21 Structuralism 191
- 1.22 Theology 200
- 2.1 Apologia 211
- 2.2 Authenticity 216
- 2.3 Autobiographical Pact 222
- 2.4 Autobiography and the Nation 228
- 2.5 Autoethnography 232
- 2.6 Autofiction 241
- 2.7 Automediality 247
- 2.8 Ego-documents 262
- 2.9 Ethics of Autobiography 268
- 2.10 Ethos and Pathos 275
- 2.11 Facts and Fiction 280
- 2.12 Gender 287
- 2.13 Genealogy 293
- 2.14 The (Term) ‘I’ 300
- 2.15 Identity 305
- 2.16 Individuality 310
- 2.17 Intentionality 320
- 2.18 Life and Work 327
- 2.19 Life Writing 336
- 2.20 Memory 342
- 2.21 Mimesis 350
- 2.22 Minorities 358
- 2.23 Paratext 364
- 2.24 Personality 372
- 2.25 Prosopopoeia 378
- 2.26 Referentiality 384
- 2.27 The ‘Self’ 390
- 2.28 Sincerity 398
- 2.29 Subjectivity 402
- 2.30 Time and Space 410
- 2.31 Topics of Autobiography/Autofiction 416
- 2.32 Trauma 423
- 2.33 Truth 429
- 3.1 Architecture 437
- 3.2 Autobiographical/Autofictional Comics 441
- 3.3 Autobiographical/Autofictional Film 446
- 3.4 Autobiographical Music 456
- 3.5 Autobiographical Novel 464
- 3.6 Autobiographical/Autofictional Poetry 473
- 3.7 Autobiographical Visual Arts, esp. Painting 485
- 3.8 Autobiography and Drama/Theater 497
- 3.9 Autobiography 503
- 3.10 Confessions 520
- 3.11 Conversations 532
- 3.12 Curriculum Vitae 537
- 3.13 Autobiography in/as Dance 542
- 3.14 Diary 547
- 3.15 Digital Life Narratives/Digital Selves/ Autobiography on the Internet 557
- 3.16 Epistolary Autobiography 565
- 3.17 Epitaph 579
- 3.18 Essay 584
- 3.19 Fake Autobiography 595
- 3.20 Fictional Autobiography 603
- 3.21 Interview 611
- 3.22 Letter, E-mail, SMS 617
- 3.23 Memoirs 626
- 3.24 Metaautobiography 636
- 3.25 Oral Forms 640
- 3.26 Photography 648
- 3.27 Self-Narration 658
- 3.28 Self-Portrait 663
- 3.29 Testimony/Testimonio 669
- 3.30 Travelogue 675
- Introduction: Autobiography Across the World, Or, How Not To Be Eurocentric 683
- 1.1 Antiquity 691
- 1.2 Middle Ages 710
- 1.3.1 Autobiographies in the Latin Language (1300–1700) 724
- 1.3.2 Autobiographies in the Vernacular 732
- 1.4 Modernity 753
- 1.5 Postmodernity 778
- 2.1 Introduction 807
- 2.2 Classical Arabic Autobiography 827
- 2.3 Modern Autobiography 850
- 3.1 Introduction 897
- 3.2 Pre-colonial Times 901
- 3.3 Colonial Times 910
- 3.4 Post-colonial Times 923
- 4.1 India 967
- 4.2 South East Asia: The Case of Laos 985
- 4.3 Indonesia 1006
- 4.4 China 1026
- 4.5 Japan 1059
- 5.1 Australia 1087
- 5.2 New Zealand 1114
- 6.1 Latin America 1143
- 6.2 North America 1205
- 7. Autobiography in the Globalized World 1263
- Introduction: Exemplary Autobiographical/ Autofictional Texts, Or, How Not To Set Up A Canon 1281
- 1. Isocrates: Περὶ ἀντιδόσεως (353 BCE) [Antidosis] and Lucian: Περὶ τοῦ ἐνυπνίου (2nd Century) [Dream] 1285
- 2. Plato: ἀπολογία (3rd Century BCE) [Apology of Socrates] 1301
- 3. Sima Qian: 報任少卿書 [Letter to Ren An] (93/91 BCE) and Other Autobiographical Writings 1312
- 4. Publius Ovidius Naso: Tristium Libri V (8–12) [“Sorrows”] 1328
- 5. Aurelius Augustinus: Confessiones (397–401) [Confessions] 1342
- 6. Izumi Shikibu: 和泉式部日記 (11th Century) [The Izumi Shikibu Diary] 1359
- 7. Muḥammad al-Ghazālī: المنقذ من الضلال (5th/12th Century) [Deliverance from Error and Attachment to the Lord of Might and Majesty] 1373
- 8. Francesco Petrarca: Secretum [‘My Secret’; ‘Secret Book’] / De secreto conflictu curarum mearum (Mid-14th Century) [On the Secret Struggles of My Mind] 1386
- 9. ‘ Abd al-Raḥmān Ibn Khaldūn: التعريف بابن خلدون (8th/14th Century) [The Autobiography] 1397
- 10. Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur: بابر نامه (First Third of 10th/16th Century until 935/1529) [Baburnama, ‘Babur’s Book’] 1410
- 11. Teresa de Ávila: El Libro de la Vida (1562) [The Life of the Holy Mother Teresa de Jesús] 1425
- 12. Michel de Montaigne: Les Essais (1580, 1588, 1595) [The Essays] 1439
- 13. Francisco Guerrero: El Viage a Hierusalem (1590) [Voyage to Jerusalem] 1456
- 14. Avvakum Petrov: Житие протопопа Аввакума, им самим написанное (17th Century) [Life of Avvakum] 1470
- 15. John Bunyan: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666) 1485
- 16. Anne Halkett: The Autobiography of Anne, Lady Halkett, 1677–78 (1875) 1499
- 17. Glikl bas Judah Leib: Zikhroynes (1691–1719) [Memoirs] 1511
- 18. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The Turkish Embassy Letters (1763) 1525
- 19. Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791 sq.) 1539
- 20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Les Confessions (1782/1789) [The Confessions] 1554
- 21. Johann Wolfgang Goethe: Aus meinem Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit (1811–1833) [From My Life: Poetry and Truth] 1573
- 22. William Wordsworth: The Prelude (1850) 1590
- 23. Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself (1861) 1603
- 24. Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj: Детство (1852) [Childhood] 1618
- 25. Ned Kelly: The Jerilderie Letter (1879) 1633
- 26. August Strindberg: Tjänstekvinnans Son. En Själs Utvecklingshistoria (1886) [The Son of a Servant] 1646
- 27. Mark Twain: Autobiography of Mark Twain (1870–1910) 1659
- 28. Franz Kafka: Brief an den Vater (1919) [Letter to His Father] 1672
- 29. Alban Berg: Lyric Suite (1925/1926) 1688
- 30. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: [An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth] 1703
- 31. Walter Benjamin: Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert (1930s) [Berlin Childhood around 1900] 1719
- 32. Hu Shi: 四十自述 (1933) [An Autobiographical Account at Forty] and 胡適口述自傳 (1981) [The Reminiscences of Dr. Hu Shih] 1737
- 33. Anaïs Nin: The Diary of Anaïs Nin (1931–1974) 1750
- 34. Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan [“Ajneya”/“Agyeya” (‘Unknowable’)] 1762
- 35. Czesław Miłosz: Rodzinna Europa (1958) [Native Realm] 1777
- 36. Karen Blixen: Out of Africa (1937) 1794
- 37. Michel Leiris: La Règle du Jeu (1948–1976) [The Rules of the Game] 1806
- 38. Albert Memmi: La Statue de Sel (1953) [The Pillar of Salt] 1822
- 39. Hal Porter: The Watcher on the Cast-Iron Balcony: An Australian Autobiography (1963) 1838
- 40. Vladimir Nabokov: Speak, Memory. An Autobiography Revisited (1966) 1851
- 41. Frank Sargeson: Once is Enough (1973) 1866
- 42. Roland Barthes: roland BARTHES par roland barthes (1975) [Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes] 1878
- 43. Imre Kertész: Sorstalanság (1975) [Fateless/Fatelessness] 1892
- 44. María Teresa León: Memoria de la Melancholia (1970) [Memory of Melancholy] 1906
- 45. Wole Soyinka: Ake: The Years of Childhood (1981) 1921
- 46. Jeroen Brouwers: Bezonken Rood (1981) [Sunken Red] 1932
- 47. Michael Ondaatje: Running in the Family (1982) 1948
- 48. Sally Morgan: My Place (1987) 1963
- 49. Serge Doubrovsky: Le Livre Brisé (1989) [The Broken Book] 1977
- 50. Elfriede Jelinek: Ein Sportstück (1998) [Sports Play] 1989
- 51. Najīb Maḥfūẓ: أصداء السيرة الذاتية (Aṣdā’ al-sīra al-dhātiyya) (1994) [Echoes of an Autobiography] 2002
- 52. Walter Kempowski: Das Echolot (1993–2005) [Sonar] 2016
- 53. Gabriel García Márquez: Vivir Para Contarla (2002) [Living to Tell the Tale] 2030
- 54. J.M. Coetzee: Boyhood (1997) and Youth (2002) 2049
- 55. Xavier Le Roy: Product of Circumstances (1998/1999) 2064
- 56. Alison Bechdel: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (2006) 2074
- 57. Jane Alison: The Sisters Antipodes: A Memoir (2009) 2089
- List of Contributors 2103
- Subject Index 2105
- Name Index 2132
- Abbreviations XIII
- Preface: The Concept of this Handbook XV
- Frontmatter I
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contents V
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction: Autobiography/Autofiction Across Disciplines 1
- 1.1 Anthropology 11
- 1.2 Brain Research and Neuroscience 18
- 1.3 Cultural Studies 30
- 1.4 Deconstruction 39
- 1.5 Discourse Analysis 45
- 1.6 Gender Studies 54
- 1.7 Hermeneutics 64
- 1.8 History 73
- 1.9 History of Art 82
- 1.10 Media Studies 94
- 1.11 Narratology 103
- 1.12 Philosophy 111
- 1.13 Political Science 122
- 1.14 Postcolonialism 130
- 1.15 Psychology 136
- 1.16 Psychoanalysis 148
- 1.17 Religious Studies 156
- 1.18 Rhetoric 165
- 1.19 Social History 175
- 1.20 Sociology 182
- 1.21 Structuralism 191
- 1.22 Theology 200
- 2.1 Apologia 211
- 2.2 Authenticity 216
- 2.3 Autobiographical Pact 222
- 2.4 Autobiography and the Nation 228
- 2.5 Autoethnography 232
- 2.6 Autofiction 241
- 2.7 Automediality 247
- 2.8 Ego-documents 262
- 2.9 Ethics of Autobiography 268
- 2.10 Ethos and Pathos 275
- 2.11 Facts and Fiction 280
- 2.12 Gender 287
- 2.13 Genealogy 293
- 2.14 The (Term) ‘I’ 300
- 2.15 Identity 305
- 2.16 Individuality 310
- 2.17 Intentionality 320
- 2.18 Life and Work 327
- 2.19 Life Writing 336
- 2.20 Memory 342
- 2.21 Mimesis 350
- 2.22 Minorities 358
- 2.23 Paratext 364
- 2.24 Personality 372
- 2.25 Prosopopoeia 378
- 2.26 Referentiality 384
- 2.27 The ‘Self’ 390
- 2.28 Sincerity 398
- 2.29 Subjectivity 402
- 2.30 Time and Space 410
- 2.31 Topics of Autobiography/Autofiction 416
- 2.32 Trauma 423
- 2.33 Truth 429
- 3.1 Architecture 437
- 3.2 Autobiographical/Autofictional Comics 441
- 3.3 Autobiographical/Autofictional Film 446
- 3.4 Autobiographical Music 456
- 3.5 Autobiographical Novel 464
- 3.6 Autobiographical/Autofictional Poetry 473
- 3.7 Autobiographical Visual Arts, esp. Painting 485
- 3.8 Autobiography and Drama/Theater 497
- 3.9 Autobiography 503
- 3.10 Confessions 520
- 3.11 Conversations 532
- 3.12 Curriculum Vitae 537
- 3.13 Autobiography in/as Dance 542
- 3.14 Diary 547
- 3.15 Digital Life Narratives/Digital Selves/ Autobiography on the Internet 557
- 3.16 Epistolary Autobiography 565
- 3.17 Epitaph 579
- 3.18 Essay 584
- 3.19 Fake Autobiography 595
- 3.20 Fictional Autobiography 603
- 3.21 Interview 611
- 3.22 Letter, E-mail, SMS 617
- 3.23 Memoirs 626
- 3.24 Metaautobiography 636
- 3.25 Oral Forms 640
- 3.26 Photography 648
- 3.27 Self-Narration 658
- 3.28 Self-Portrait 663
- 3.29 Testimony/Testimonio 669
- 3.30 Travelogue 675
- Introduction: Autobiography Across the World, Or, How Not To Be Eurocentric 683
- 1.1 Antiquity 691
- 1.2 Middle Ages 710
- 1.3.1 Autobiographies in the Latin Language (1300–1700) 724
- 1.3.2 Autobiographies in the Vernacular 732
- 1.4 Modernity 753
- 1.5 Postmodernity 778
- 2.1 Introduction 807
- 2.2 Classical Arabic Autobiography 827
- 2.3 Modern Autobiography 850
- 3.1 Introduction 897
- 3.2 Pre-colonial Times 901
- 3.3 Colonial Times 910
- 3.4 Post-colonial Times 923
- 4.1 India 967
- 4.2 South East Asia: The Case of Laos 985
- 4.3 Indonesia 1006
- 4.4 China 1026
- 4.5 Japan 1059
- 5.1 Australia 1087
- 5.2 New Zealand 1114
- 6.1 Latin America 1143
- 6.2 North America 1205
- 7. Autobiography in the Globalized World 1263
- Introduction: Exemplary Autobiographical/ Autofictional Texts, Or, How Not To Set Up A Canon 1281
- 1. Isocrates: Περὶ ἀντιδόσεως (353 BCE) [Antidosis] and Lucian: Περὶ τοῦ ἐνυπνίου (2nd Century) [Dream] 1285
- 2. Plato: ἀπολογία (3rd Century BCE) [Apology of Socrates] 1301
- 3. Sima Qian: 報任少卿書 [Letter to Ren An] (93/91 BCE) and Other Autobiographical Writings 1312
- 4. Publius Ovidius Naso: Tristium Libri V (8–12) [“Sorrows”] 1328
- 5. Aurelius Augustinus: Confessiones (397–401) [Confessions] 1342
- 6. Izumi Shikibu: 和泉式部日記 (11th Century) [The Izumi Shikibu Diary] 1359
- 7. Muḥammad al-Ghazālī: المنقذ من الضلال (5th/12th Century) [Deliverance from Error and Attachment to the Lord of Might and Majesty] 1373
- 8. Francesco Petrarca: Secretum [‘My Secret’; ‘Secret Book’] / De secreto conflictu curarum mearum (Mid-14th Century) [On the Secret Struggles of My Mind] 1386
- 9. ‘ Abd al-Raḥmān Ibn Khaldūn: التعريف بابن خلدون (8th/14th Century) [The Autobiography] 1397
- 10. Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur: بابر نامه (First Third of 10th/16th Century until 935/1529) [Baburnama, ‘Babur’s Book’] 1410
- 11. Teresa de Ávila: El Libro de la Vida (1562) [The Life of the Holy Mother Teresa de Jesús] 1425
- 12. Michel de Montaigne: Les Essais (1580, 1588, 1595) [The Essays] 1439
- 13. Francisco Guerrero: El Viage a Hierusalem (1590) [Voyage to Jerusalem] 1456
- 14. Avvakum Petrov: Житие протопопа Аввакума, им самим написанное (17th Century) [Life of Avvakum] 1470
- 15. John Bunyan: Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners (1666) 1485
- 16. Anne Halkett: The Autobiography of Anne, Lady Halkett, 1677–78 (1875) 1499
- 17. Glikl bas Judah Leib: Zikhroynes (1691–1719) [Memoirs] 1511
- 18. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The Turkish Embassy Letters (1763) 1525
- 19. Benjamin Franklin: The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791 sq.) 1539
- 20. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Les Confessions (1782/1789) [The Confessions] 1554
- 21. Johann Wolfgang Goethe: Aus meinem Leben: Dichtung und Wahrheit (1811–1833) [From My Life: Poetry and Truth] 1573
- 22. William Wordsworth: The Prelude (1850) 1590
- 23. Harriet Jacobs: Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself (1861) 1603
- 24. Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj: Детство (1852) [Childhood] 1618
- 25. Ned Kelly: The Jerilderie Letter (1879) 1633
- 26. August Strindberg: Tjänstekvinnans Son. En Själs Utvecklingshistoria (1886) [The Son of a Servant] 1646
- 27. Mark Twain: Autobiography of Mark Twain (1870–1910) 1659
- 28. Franz Kafka: Brief an den Vater (1919) [Letter to His Father] 1672
- 29. Alban Berg: Lyric Suite (1925/1926) 1688
- 30. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi: [An Autobiography or The Story of My Experiments with Truth] 1703
- 31. Walter Benjamin: Berliner Kindheit um Neunzehnhundert (1930s) [Berlin Childhood around 1900] 1719
- 32. Hu Shi: 四十自述 (1933) [An Autobiographical Account at Forty] and 胡適口述自傳 (1981) [The Reminiscences of Dr. Hu Shih] 1737
- 33. Anaïs Nin: The Diary of Anaïs Nin (1931–1974) 1750
- 34. Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan [“Ajneya”/“Agyeya” (‘Unknowable’)] 1762
- 35. Czesław Miłosz: Rodzinna Europa (1958) [Native Realm] 1777
- 36. Karen Blixen: Out of Africa (1937) 1794
- 37. Michel Leiris: La Règle du Jeu (1948–1976) [The Rules of the Game] 1806
- 38. Albert Memmi: La Statue de Sel (1953) [The Pillar of Salt] 1822
- 39. Hal Porter: The Watcher on the Cast-Iron Balcony: An Australian Autobiography (1963) 1838
- 40. Vladimir Nabokov: Speak, Memory. An Autobiography Revisited (1966) 1851
- 41. Frank Sargeson: Once is Enough (1973) 1866
- 42. Roland Barthes: roland BARTHES par roland barthes (1975) [Roland Barthes by Roland Barthes] 1878
- 43. Imre Kertész: Sorstalanság (1975) [Fateless/Fatelessness] 1892
- 44. María Teresa León: Memoria de la Melancholia (1970) [Memory of Melancholy] 1906
- 45. Wole Soyinka: Ake: The Years of Childhood (1981) 1921
- 46. Jeroen Brouwers: Bezonken Rood (1981) [Sunken Red] 1932
- 47. Michael Ondaatje: Running in the Family (1982) 1948
- 48. Sally Morgan: My Place (1987) 1963
- 49. Serge Doubrovsky: Le Livre Brisé (1989) [The Broken Book] 1977
- 50. Elfriede Jelinek: Ein Sportstück (1998) [Sports Play] 1989
- 51. Najīb Maḥfūẓ: أصداء السيرة الذاتية (Aṣdā’ al-sīra al-dhātiyya) (1994) [Echoes of an Autobiography] 2002
- 52. Walter Kempowski: Das Echolot (1993–2005) [Sonar] 2016
- 53. Gabriel García Márquez: Vivir Para Contarla (2002) [Living to Tell the Tale] 2030
- 54. J.M. Coetzee: Boyhood (1997) and Youth (2002) 2049
- 55. Xavier Le Roy: Product of Circumstances (1998/1999) 2064
- 56. Alison Bechdel: Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic (2006) 2074
- 57. Jane Alison: The Sisters Antipodes: A Memoir (2009) 2089
- List of Contributors 2103
- Subject Index 2105
- Name Index 2132
- Abbreviations XIII
- Preface: The Concept of this Handbook XV
- Frontmatter I
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Contents V