Women's Lives Into Print
The Theory, Practice and Writing of Feminist Auto/Biography
P. Polkey
Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory
Women's Lives into Print provides a remarkable collection of essays by feminist scholars and writers who focus on the theory, practice and writing of women's auto/biographies. Not only does it foster debate about the reading and interpretation of women's lives, it also explores issues relating to research methodology, and raises questions about the representation of women within feminist auto/biography. Working across a range of subject disciplines, this book comprises a vital and ground-breaking critical text for anyone interested in auto/biography.
CATHERINE BYRON Read Medieval Literature at Somerville College, Oxford
ALISON DONNELL Teaches Post-Colonial Literature, Nottingham Trent University
ELIZABETH EDWARDS Senior Research Associate, Homerton College, Cambridge
MARY EVANS Teaches Sociology and Women's Studies, University of Kent
LESLEY FORREST Teaches Women's Studies and Sociology, University College, Ripon
JUDY GILES Senior Lecturer, University College, Ripon and York St.John
KATHERINE FRANK Author of three biographies (Mary Kingsley, Emily Bronte and Lucie Duff Gordon)
JULIA HALLAM Teaches Communication Studies, Liverpool University
CHRISTINE KENNY Senior Lecturer, South Bank University
JO STANLEY Co-ordinator of the National Maritime Museum's Women and the Sea Network
LIZ STANLEY Author on feminist issues
JULIA SWINDELLS Teaches at Homerton College, Cambridge
BOGUSIA TEMPLE Senior Research Fellow, Manchester University
VAL WALSH Freelance writer, researcher, editor and tutor
JOSS WEST-BURNHAM Subject Leader, Cultural Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University
| Publication Date: |
25 June 1999 |
| Publisher: |
Palgrave Macmillan UK |
| Imprint: |
Palgrave Macmillan |
| ISBN-13: |
9780333684108 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
238 |