Life Writing: Autobiography, Memoir and the Diary: LIFE WRITING: MODES and FORMS of WRITING THE SELF

Life Writing: Autobiography, Memoir and the Diary: LIFE WRITING: MODES and FORMS of WRITING THE SELF

Term
Course Number
COML 5110 640
Course Code
COML5110640
Course Key
78598
Day(s)
Wednesday
Time
5:15pm-8:15pm
Instructor
Ben-Amos, Batsheva
Primary Program
Course Description
The subject of this course is life writing and its genres of autobiography, autofiction, memoir, diary, and online diaries. Genre theory frames the discussions that focus upon time perspective, the construction of self, issues of truth and fiction, and the relations between  private writing and public reading. The examination of these genres follows their literary-historical paths in their social contexts, tracing the transformation of religious confessions of men to secular autobiographies and their expansion to the autobiographical writings of marginalized women. The study of the memoir follows the genre from its medieval traces to modern memoirs, their political utilization, and the influence of market shifts.  In the history of the diary, the analysis focuses on the role of the early canonical diaries and their literary function in subsequent diary writings by men and women in times of war and peace, concluding with online diaries. The course assignments will consist of short writing assignments related to the readings, one class presentation and a final paper. There will be no exams.
Subject Area Vocab