In The New Midlife Self-Writing, Wittman treats recent self-writing by Rachel Cusk, Roxane Gay, Sarah Manguso, and Maggie Nelson, carefully situating these vital midlife works within the history of self-writing.
In The New Midlife Self-Writing, Wittman treats recent self-writing by Rachel Cusk, Roxane Gay, Sarah Manguso, and Maggie Nelson, carefully situating these vital midlife works within the history of self-writing.
Emily O. Wittman is an associate professor and comparatist in the English Department at the University of Alabama. She is the author of a number of journal articles and essays and is the co-editor (with Maria DiBattista) of Modernism and Autobiography and The Cambridge Companion to Autobiography (both published in 2014). She is a translator of the French philosopher Félix Guattari. She is also the author of Interwar Itineraries: Authenticity in Anglophone and French Travel Writing.
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Acknowledgments Précis: The New Midlife Self-Writing Introduction Chapter One: Rachel Cusk: The Expansive Chapter Two: Roxane Gay: The Charismatic Chapter Three: Sarah Manguso: The Polymath Chapter Four: Maggie Nelson: The Conversationalist Coda: Midlife Self-Writing and the Scholarship of the Future Bibliography
Acknowledgments Précis: The New Midlife Self-Writing Introduction Chapter One: Rachel Cusk: The Expansive Chapter Two: Roxane Gay: The Charismatic Chapter Three: Sarah Manguso: The Polymath Chapter Four: Maggie Nelson: The Conversationalist Coda: Midlife Self-Writing and the Scholarship of the Future Bibliography
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