Most Western cultures place a great value on autonomy. American society in particular has always stressed the need to succeed via self-reliance, a characteristic which, in recent decades, has additionally manifested itself in an increasing inclination for self-examination reflected in the deluge of autobiographical writing, especially memoirs. This analysis focuses on memoirs of spousal loss, a specific subgenre of life writing in which, due to the loss of a loved one, the narrating self realizes how unstable a sense of autonomy is. In their bereavement narratives, Joan Didion, Anne Roiphe, and Joyce Carol Oates admit that after losing a life partner their world crumbled and so did their sense of self. The article examines the follow...
The present dissertation focuses on grief memoirs, a subgenre of life narratives in which the autobi...
This article considers some of the challenges bereaved parents face in claiming parental identity fo...
This thesis investigates the capacity of mourning to transform one’s life into writing. Since mourni...
Most Western cultures place a great value on autonomy. American society in particular has always st...
This article looks at the identity of the widow from linguistic, cultural, psychological, and litera...
This article analyzes Joyce Carol Oates’s hybridism in her 2011 memoir, A Widow’s Story, as a powerf...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
This dissertation investigates the anxiety surrounding identity and notions of selfhood in contempor...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to examine, portray and deepen the understanding o...
This thesis explores multimodal, scrapbook-style responses to loss in three autobiographical works: ...
This dissertation analyzes narratives (written and mediated) about widows’ post-loss experiences—spe...
My mother died on January 1st, 1995, when I was 28 years old. Over the last nine years I discovered...
This dissertation focuses on five contemporary women\u27s autobiographies that each in some way revo...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
The present dissertation focuses on grief memoirs, a subgenre of life narratives in which the autobi...
This article considers some of the challenges bereaved parents face in claiming parental identity fo...
This thesis investigates the capacity of mourning to transform one’s life into writing. Since mourni...
Most Western cultures place a great value on autonomy. American society in particular has always st...
This article looks at the identity of the widow from linguistic, cultural, psychological, and litera...
This article analyzes Joyce Carol Oates’s hybridism in her 2011 memoir, A Widow’s Story, as a powerf...
In The Long Goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke writes that if "the condition of grief is nearly universal, its...
This dissertation investigates the anxiety surrounding identity and notions of selfhood in contempor...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to examine, portray and deepen the understanding o...
This thesis explores multimodal, scrapbook-style responses to loss in three autobiographical works: ...
This dissertation analyzes narratives (written and mediated) about widows’ post-loss experiences—spe...
My mother died on January 1st, 1995, when I was 28 years old. Over the last nine years I discovered...
This dissertation focuses on five contemporary women\u27s autobiographies that each in some way revo...
This thesis comprises a creative project, Ready to Run, a memoir written in the early stages of gri...
This thesis examines the pervasive violence and emotional injuries inflicted upon the female charact...
The present dissertation focuses on grief memoirs, a subgenre of life narratives in which the autobi...
This article considers some of the challenges bereaved parents face in claiming parental identity fo...
This thesis investigates the capacity of mourning to transform one’s life into writing. Since mourni...