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Title Narrative & genre : contexts and types of communication / Mary Chamberlain and Paul Thompson, editors
Published London : Routledge, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (216 pages)
Series Memory and narrative series
Memory and narrative.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Introduction to the Series; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Oral History as Genre; 3. Silences; 4. A Brazilian Worker's Autobiography in an Unexpected Form; 5. Family Fables; 6. Anecdote as Narrative Resource in Working-Class Life Stories; 7. My Life as Consumer; 8. Distant Homes, Our Genre; 9. The Oral History Interview in a Cross-Cultural Setting; 10. In the Archieve, In the Field; 11. Sharing and Resharing Life Stories; Raphael Samuel; Raphael Samuel; A Call for Contributors; Index
Summary Any life story, whether a written autobiography or an oral testimony, is shaped not only by the reworkings of experience through memory and re-evaluation, but also by art. Any communication has to use shared conventions not only of language itself, but also the more complex expectations of ""genre, "" the forms expected within a given context and type of communication. This collection of essays by international academics draws on a wide range of disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities to examine how far the expectations and forms of genre shape different kinds of autobiography and influence what messages they can convey. After investigating the problem of genre definition, and tracing the evolution of genre as a concept, contributors explore such issues as: How far can we argue that what people narrate in their autobiographical stories is selected and shaped by the repertoire of genre available to them? To what extent is oral autobiography shaped by its social and cultural context? What is the relationship between autobiographical sources and the ethnographer? Narrative and Genre presents exciting new debates in an emerging field and will encourage international and interdisciplinary discussion. Its authors and contributors are scholars from the fields of anthropology, cultural studies, literary analysis, psychology, psychoanalysis, social history, and sociology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Oral history.
Autobiography.
First person narrative.
Autobiographies as Topic
autobiography (genre)
oral histories (literary works)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Personal Memoirs.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Political.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Presidents & Heads of State.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Reference.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Rich & Famous.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Royalty.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
PHILOSOPHY -- General.
Autobiography
First person narrative
Oral history
Form Electronic book
Author Chamberlain, Mary, 1947- editor.
Thompson, Paul, 1935- editor.
ISBN 9781351503891
1351503898
9781315125008
1315125005
9781351503884
135150388X
9781351503877
1351503871
Other Titles Narrative and genre