Life Writing: Theory and Practice (ALL783)
Semester 2 / 2011

Description

This unit examines the various meanings and modes of the diverse group of writings (memoir, biography, autobiography, ficto-criticism) brought together under the term of 'life writing'. The unit offers theoretical perspectives on life writing and related issues (to do with identity, agency, embodiment, memory, testimony, and truth) and the opportunity to undertake practically in a mode of life writing in the light of such theory. The aim is to encourage students to engage (both critically and creatively) with issues-to do with identity, life stories, and experience-that highlight the complex and complementary relationship between 'life' and 'writing'.

Assessment

Two essays (one critical, one creative) 2500 words each, (2x 50%) 100%

Other Details

Offered in: 2010
Current Campus: Burwood (Melbourne), External
Levels: Postgraduate
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