Recent decades have seen the rise of a modern publishing phenomenon: mass public participation in the production and consumption of various forms of Life Writing. Biography has been "democratised". The growth and diversity in the informal production of Biography underlines the confidence with which it is produced, effectually a statement that "my life is worth telling too." Similarly the commercially produced biographical product is subject to media and public scrutiny as never before, dissected for factuality and fairness. There is an expectation that a subject, or a subject's friends, enemies, or relatives, have a right of reply to the printed word. The challenge to academics and biographers then, is to admit that the authorial voice is n...
This thesis aims to interrogate the notion that biography is a 'traditional, old-fashioned' genre im...
Paper on the complex tensions that can develop between how biographers portray persons after their d...
Are we living in a ‘golden age’ of biography? This extended commentary on biography today concludes ...
Over recent decades major social changes and rapid technological advances have occurred in the West....
Nothing is more our own than our biography. Even the body, in which we spend our whole life, from bi...
“Biography—that is to say, our creative and non-fictional output devoted to recording and interpreti...
“Biography—that is to say, our creative and non-fictional output devoted to recording and interpreti...
Writing biography is often layered in its telling with long lapses of time between research and writ...
Background: Biographers aim to create a balanced interpretation of an individual life, both in the n...
When a creative non-fiction story is crafted from someone else’s lived experience, striking a balanc...
When a creative non-fiction story is crafted from someone else’s lived experience, striking a balanc...
Inspired by Clifford Geertz's concept, the author analyses blurred genres on the example of biograph...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
This thesis aims to interrogate the notion that biography is a 'traditional, old-fashioned' genre im...
In recent publications, Alexandra Georgakopoulou and I (Bamberg 2007; Bamberg and Georgakopoulou 200...
This thesis aims to interrogate the notion that biography is a 'traditional, old-fashioned' genre im...
Paper on the complex tensions that can develop between how biographers portray persons after their d...
Are we living in a ‘golden age’ of biography? This extended commentary on biography today concludes ...
Over recent decades major social changes and rapid technological advances have occurred in the West....
Nothing is more our own than our biography. Even the body, in which we spend our whole life, from bi...
“Biography—that is to say, our creative and non-fictional output devoted to recording and interpreti...
“Biography—that is to say, our creative and non-fictional output devoted to recording and interpreti...
Writing biography is often layered in its telling with long lapses of time between research and writ...
Background: Biographers aim to create a balanced interpretation of an individual life, both in the n...
When a creative non-fiction story is crafted from someone else’s lived experience, striking a balanc...
When a creative non-fiction story is crafted from someone else’s lived experience, striking a balanc...
Inspired by Clifford Geertz's concept, the author analyses blurred genres on the example of biograph...
Should biography have a place within a conference like the present one? Does biography have a legiti...
This thesis aims to interrogate the notion that biography is a 'traditional, old-fashioned' genre im...
In recent publications, Alexandra Georgakopoulou and I (Bamberg 2007; Bamberg and Georgakopoulou 200...
This thesis aims to interrogate the notion that biography is a 'traditional, old-fashioned' genre im...
Paper on the complex tensions that can develop between how biographers portray persons after their d...
Are we living in a ‘golden age’ of biography? This extended commentary on biography today concludes ...