Description |
xviii, : illustrations, ; 24 cm |
Series |
Gender and culture |
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Gender and culture.
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Contents |
1. But Enough About Me, What Do You Think Of My Memoir? -- 2. Decades -- 3. Circa 1959 -- 4. The Marks of Time -- 5. "Why Am I Not That Woman?" -- Epilogue: My Grandfather's Cigarette Case, or What I Learned in Memphis |
Summary |
In her latest work of personal criticism, Nancy K. Miller tells the story of how a girl who grew up in the 1950s and got lost in the 1960s became a feminist critic in the 1970s. As in her previous books, Miller interweaves pieces of her autobiography with memoirs of contemporaries in order to explore the unexpected ways that the stories of other people's lives give meaning to our own |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-145) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [139]-145) |
Subject |
Miller, Nancy K., 1941-
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Women -- History and criticism.
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Autobiography.
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Women -- Biography -- History and criticism.
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Aging -- Psychological aspects.
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Feminist literary criticism.
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LC no. |
2002019241 |
ISBN |
0231125224 |
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0231125232 |
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