For thirty years, Biography has been an important forum for well-considered biographical scholarship. It features stimulating articles that explore the theoretical, generic, historical, and cultural dimensions of life-writing; and the integration of literature, history, the arts, and the social sciences as they relate to biography. Each issue also offers insightful reviews, concise excerpts of reviews published elsewhere, an annual bibliography of works about biography, and listings of upcoming events, calls for papers, and news from the field.Kay Schaffer and Sidonie Smit
The study of biography as an exercise in sociology has been under-used. The early proponents of a so...
In a neo-liberal era concerned with discourses of responsible individualism and the ‘selfie’, there ...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
Nothing is more our own than our biography. Even the body, in which we spend our whole life, from bi...
Beginning with a discussion of the peculiarities of biographical work, this article systematizes the...
Towards Biography Theory Cercles, revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone n°35 Abstract: These...
Over recent decades major social changes and rapid technological advances have occurred in the West....
International audienceThese articles are intended as samples demonstrating the vivaci...
During the past twenty years, biographical research, which had significantly declined in post-war so...
Biography Theory & Practice is devoted to biography as an object and/or a method of research, with a...
Das Handbuch Biographie stellt in 59 Beiträgen die Vielfalt der biographischen Praxis in verschieden...
Biographical research may take a range of forms and may vary in its application and approach but has...
The article contains deliberations on the subject of adult learning as a result of breaking points i...
The article discusses the role of the archive in biographical narrations and the relationship betwee...
Biography is commonly understood as the work of historians writing about the lives of deceased men a...
The study of biography as an exercise in sociology has been under-used. The early proponents of a so...
In a neo-liberal era concerned with discourses of responsible individualism and the ‘selfie’, there ...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...
Nothing is more our own than our biography. Even the body, in which we spend our whole life, from bi...
Beginning with a discussion of the peculiarities of biographical work, this article systematizes the...
Towards Biography Theory Cercles, revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone n°35 Abstract: These...
Over recent decades major social changes and rapid technological advances have occurred in the West....
International audienceThese articles are intended as samples demonstrating the vivaci...
During the past twenty years, biographical research, which had significantly declined in post-war so...
Biography Theory & Practice is devoted to biography as an object and/or a method of research, with a...
Das Handbuch Biographie stellt in 59 Beiträgen die Vielfalt der biographischen Praxis in verschieden...
Biographical research may take a range of forms and may vary in its application and approach but has...
The article contains deliberations on the subject of adult learning as a result of breaking points i...
The article discusses the role of the archive in biographical narrations and the relationship betwee...
Biography is commonly understood as the work of historians writing about the lives of deceased men a...
The study of biography as an exercise in sociology has been under-used. The early proponents of a so...
In a neo-liberal era concerned with discourses of responsible individualism and the ‘selfie’, there ...
The conventional belief that objective truth is incompatible with bardic insight (as Andre Maurois...