
Reading Autobiography

The emplotment of autobiographical narratives, then, can be described as a dense and multilayered intersection of the temporal and the geographic. By teasing out the complex ways in which life narratives are organized,
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collectivity? The relationship of an individual to history and time? What kinds of public roles seem important and privileged?
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Life narrative inextricably links memory, subjectivity, and the materiality of the body. As Paul John Eakin argues in How Our Lives Become Stories: Making Selves, "our lives in and as bodies profoundly shape our sense of identity" (xi). The ability to recover memories, in fact, depends upon the material body. There must be a body that per
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This list could go on and on, taking us through cultural institutions, state bureaucracies, nonstate organizations, friendships, cross-cultural encounters, communities, media, virtual reality. Global culture multiplies the possibilities for both coaxing and coercing multiple life stories.