Artful Histories: Modern Australian AutobiographyCambridge University Press, 1996 - 237 pagina's Artful Histories is an account of modern Australian autobiography that radically revises theories of autobiography and discusses a remarkably broad range of popular and literary texts written over a period of three decades. In his challenge to post-structuralist theories of autobiography, particularly in terms of autobiography's relationship with fiction and history, David McCooey analyses the nature of the self, the question of intent and the role of narrative. He discusses the ways in which the autobiographer makes sense of his or her life through a developing but continuous awareness of the narrative quality of experience. The book explores themes around the mythology of childhood, education, sexuality, the discovery of hidden histories, the trauma of displacement and death and, finally, the importance of place in the Australian imagination. |
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Autobiography and History | 5 |
Beginnings Histories and Families | 26 |
Beginnings and Myth | 48 |
Parents Crisis and Education | 70 |
The Hidden Past and Personal History | 91 |
Autobiographies of Displacement | 109 |
The Individual and Place | 137 |
Fiction and Autobiography | 164 |
Conclusion | 191 |
Notes | 202 |
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