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Compelling Confessions: The Politics of Personal Disclosure is a collection of essays whose shared purpose is to offer an accessible interdisciplinary exploration of the social dynamics behind confessional discourse. As various contributors to this collection demonstrate, confession is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, not only within psychological or therapeutic frameworks or literary analysis, but also in internet discussion groups, in the criminal justice system, in political rhetoric, in so-called "reality" and interview-style television programming, in writing pedagogy and, increasingly, in the testimonial strain observable in contemporary scholarship. Yet, "telling one's story" raises questions, not only about authorial intent or authenticity, but also about the pressures disclosure can impose upon its audiences. Far less ubiquitous than confessions themselves, as these contributors suggest, are the critical tools that general audiences might employ in order to better evaluate the rhetoric of personal disclosure. It is, in fact, the shortage of such tools – responses and procedures that could be stated plainly and implemented by any reader or viewer – that Compelling Confessions sets out to address.

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The strength of this collection lies in a number of fine essays -- including one written by Diamond herself -- on issues connected to ethics and confession in the areas of pedagogy and public life. ... The better essays in Diamond's collection go a long way towards telling the rest of us how important the study of rhetoric is to the development of criticism and theory about life narratives of many kinds. * Biography *

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Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Foreword: Confession as an Uncontrolled Substance: An Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Scripted Subjectivity: The Politics of Personal Disclosure Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Personal Disclosure and Public Discourse in Creative Nonfiction Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Escaping Panopticon: Vision and Visibility in the Memoirs of Elizabeth Wurtzel Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Confessional Poetry and National Identity: John Berryman's Self as Nation Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Oprah on the Couch: Franzen, Foucault, and the Book Club Confessions Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Understanding the False-Confession Phenomenon Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Rhetoric's Inescapable Grasp: Strategic Disclosure and the Moment of Truth Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Waiting Tables, Writing Lives: The "Truth" of Personal Experience in Students' Academic Writing Chapter 11 Chapter 9: From Confession to Testimony: Refigureing Trauma in the Classroom Chapter 12 Chapter 10: Sister Confessor: The Selection and Shaping of Testimonies in Sistren's Bellywoman Bangarang and Lionheart Gal Chapter 13 Chapter 11: The Vagina Posse: Confessional Community in Online Infertility Journals Chapter 14 Notes on Contributors Chapter 15 Index

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 10/12/2010
      ISBN13: 9781611470420, 978-1611470420
      ISBN10: 1611470420

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Compelling Confessions: The Politics of Personal Disclosure is a collection of essays whose shared purpose is to offer an accessible interdisciplinary exploration of the social dynamics behind confessional discourse. As various contributors to this collection demonstrate, confession is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, not only within psychological or therapeutic frameworks or literary analysis, but also in internet discussion groups, in the criminal justice system, in political rhetoric, in so-called "reality" and interview-style television programming, in writing pedagogy and, increasingly, in the testimonial strain observable in contemporary scholarship. Yet, "telling one's story" raises questions, not only about authorial intent or authenticity, but also about the pressures disclosure can impose upon its audiences. Far less ubiquitous than confessions themselves, as these contributors suggest, are the critical tools that general audiences might employ in order to better evaluate the rhetoric of personal disclosure. It is, in fact, the shortage of such tools – responses and procedures that could be stated plainly and implemented by any reader or viewer – that Compelling Confessions sets out to address.

      Trade Review
      The strength of this collection lies in a number of fine essays -- including one written by Diamond herself -- on issues connected to ethics and confession in the areas of pedagogy and public life. ... The better essays in Diamond's collection go a long way towards telling the rest of us how important the study of rhetoric is to the development of criticism and theory about life narratives of many kinds. * Biography *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Foreword: Confession as an Uncontrolled Substance: An Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Scripted Subjectivity: The Politics of Personal Disclosure Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Personal Disclosure and Public Discourse in Creative Nonfiction Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Escaping Panopticon: Vision and Visibility in the Memoirs of Elizabeth Wurtzel Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Confessional Poetry and National Identity: John Berryman's Self as Nation Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Oprah on the Couch: Franzen, Foucault, and the Book Club Confessions Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Understanding the False-Confession Phenomenon Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Rhetoric's Inescapable Grasp: Strategic Disclosure and the Moment of Truth Chapter 10 Chapter 8: Waiting Tables, Writing Lives: The "Truth" of Personal Experience in Students' Academic Writing Chapter 11 Chapter 9: From Confession to Testimony: Refigureing Trauma in the Classroom Chapter 12 Chapter 10: Sister Confessor: The Selection and Shaping of Testimonies in Sistren's Bellywoman Bangarang and Lionheart Gal Chapter 13 Chapter 11: The Vagina Posse: Confessional Community in Online Infertility Journals Chapter 14 Notes on Contributors Chapter 15 Index

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