Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0193 - Life Writing: Forms of Autobiography and Memoir
Life Writing
Spring
2021
1
4.00
Jeffrey Wallen
02:40PM-04:00PM TU;02:40PM-04:00PM TH
Hampshire College
333306
Franklin Patterson Hall ELH;Franklin Patterson Hall ELH
jwHA@hampshire.edu
Autobiography is not one literary genre among others--autobiographical writing cuts across all distinctions of genre. In the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable proliferation of life writing, and also expansion into new forms, such as on the internet and graphic novels. In this course we will read earlier forms of confession, autobiography, and memoir, and look at a wide range of recent writings, including testimony, memoirs of illness and recovery, and coming out narratives. We will also examine theories of the self, of identity, of consciousness, and of memory. (keywords: literature, graphic novels, autobiography, memoir, writing)
Time and Narrative This course includes both in-person and remote elements, but can accommodate fully remote students. Students in this course can expect to spend 6 to 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time.