Autosociobiography
A Literary Phenomenon and Its Global Entanglements
Contributor(s)
Bundschuh-van Duikeren, Johanna (editor)
Löffelbein, Peter (editor)
Jacquier, Marie (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Autosociobiography, a term coined by nobel-prize winner Annie Ernaux, is recognized as a productive literary phenomenon at the intersection of literary representation, social analysis and political commentary. The contributors to this volume trace the global entanglements of autosociobiographical texts, especially the historical, social and transcultural dynamics they discuss, represent and perform. They critically engage with the question of how to expand the scope of autosociobiography beyond its current corpus and class narratives to include other forms of social exclusion and stratification.
Keywords
Global; Literature; Life Writing; Class; Intersectionality; Autobiography; Social Inequality; Postcolonialism; Literary StudiesDOI
10.14361/9783839472583ISBN
9783839472583, 9783837672589, 9783839472583Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
transcriptSeries
Lettre,Classification
Literary studies: general
Social mobility