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Book Synopsis

The diary as a genre is found in all literate societies, and these autobiographical accounts are written by persons of all ranks and positions. The Diary offers an exploration of the form in its social, historical, and cultural-literary contexts with its own distinctive features, poetics, and rhetoric.



Trade Review

"This book is an important contribution to pedagogy and knowledge. With its capaciousness and its surprises, it is much like a diary itself—adhering to a particular form, but also pressing against its conventions."—Lara Kriegel, Associate Professor of History and English; Director, Victorian Studies Program; Co-Editor, Victorian Studies, Indiana University

"This impressive collection spans a wide array of theoretical approaches, considers several cultures, and examines the diary across its history and in its many subgenres. From the lives of ordinary teenagers to the victims of the Holocaust, the diaries considered here range across the breadth of human experience. The essays are uniformly well written as one after another offers unexpected and intriguing insights. Everyone interested in diaries and genre theory will want to read this volume."—Gary Saul Morson, Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities , Northwestern University

"People have been writing diaries for more than a millennium, but only during the last fifty years have scholars given serious attention to the theory and practices of this most personal of literary forms. The Diary: The Epic of Everyday Life brings together 27 essays by leading diary scholars in an informative and engaging survey. Examining examples from 12 countries on 6 continents, the authors deal with different varieties of the genre (diaries of private life, of travel, of conflict) in its handwritten, printed, and online incarnations."—Peter Heehs, author of Writing the Self: Diaries, Memoirs, and the History of the Self

"This impressive collection is an anatomy, a geography, and a history of the diary in all its incarnations, from papyrus to online. Batsheva and Dan Ben-Amos have brought major theorists and critics together with scholars working at the cutting edge of diary and new media. The result is an indespensible guide to 'The Epic of Everyday Life.'"—Craig Howes, Director, Center for Biographical Research, University of Hawaii at Mānoa

"The cream of the crop of diary experts from many different countries writing about many different aspects of the genre – this is a book to be read very carefully to learn from it, and use it as an inspiration to complement it with even more reflections from life writing scholars from even more countries."—Monica Soeting, editor of European Journal of Life Writing



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Introduction / Batsheva Ben-Amos and Dan Ben-Amos



Part I: Diary Theories


1. The Practice of Writing a Diary / Philippe Lejeune and Catherine Bogaert, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


2. Feminist Interpretations of the Diary / Kathryn Carter


3. The Diary Among Other Forms of Life Writing / Julie Rak



Part II: The Creation of a Diary Canon


4. British Diary Canon Formation / Dan Doll


5. The Diary in France and French-Speaking Countries / Michel Braud, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


6. The American Diary Canon / Steven E. Kagle


7. Personal Writings and the Quest of National Identity in Brazil / Sergio da Silva Barcellos



Part III: The Transformation of the Manuscript


8. The Difficult Publication History of the Diaries of Anne Frank / Suzanne L. Bunkers


9. Digitized Diary Archives / Desirée Henderson



Part IV: The Travel Diary


10. British and North American Travel Writing and the Diary / Tim Youngs


11. Travel Diaries in Australia / Agnieszka Sobocinska


12. Travel Diaries in Imperial China / James M. Hargett



Part V: The Private Diary


13. The Contemporary Personal Diary in France / Françoise Simonet-Tenant, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


14. Writing the Self, Writing History in Palestine / Kimberly Katz


15. Sharing Secrets in Nineteenth-Century America / Marilyn Ferris Motz


16. The Literary Author as Diarist / Elizabeth Podnieks



Part VI: The Diary in Political Conflict


17. The American Civil War: Confederate Women's Diaries / Kimberly Harrison


18. The Archive as a Diary of Resistance: Hendrik Witbooi, Nama Revolutionary, 1884-1905 / Elizabeth Baer


19. Diary and Narrative: French Soldiers in World War I / Leonard V. Smith


20. The Stalin-Era Diary / Jochen Hellbeck


21. On Holocaust Diaries / Batsheva Ben-Amos


22. Estonian Women's Deportation Diaries / Leena Kurvet-Kosaar



Part VII: Online Diaries


23. From Puritans to Fitbit: Self-Improvement, Self-Tracking, and How to Keep a Diary / Kylie Cardell


24. Online Diaries and Blogs / Jill Walker-Rettberg


25. A Journey through Two Decades of Online Diary Community / Lena Buford


26. Geocities and Diaries on the Early Web / James Baker



Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 10/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9780253046994, 978-0253046994
      ISBN10: 0253046998
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The diary as a genre is found in all literate societies, and these autobiographical accounts are written by persons of all ranks and positions. The Diary offers an exploration of the form in its social, historical, and cultural-literary contexts with its own distinctive features, poetics, and rhetoric.



      Trade Review

      "This book is an important contribution to pedagogy and knowledge. With its capaciousness and its surprises, it is much like a diary itself—adhering to a particular form, but also pressing against its conventions."—Lara Kriegel, Associate Professor of History and English; Director, Victorian Studies Program; Co-Editor, Victorian Studies, Indiana University

      "This impressive collection spans a wide array of theoretical approaches, considers several cultures, and examines the diary across its history and in its many subgenres. From the lives of ordinary teenagers to the victims of the Holocaust, the diaries considered here range across the breadth of human experience. The essays are uniformly well written as one after another offers unexpected and intriguing insights. Everyone interested in diaries and genre theory will want to read this volume."—Gary Saul Morson, Lawrence B. Dumas Professor of the Arts and Humanities , Northwestern University

      "People have been writing diaries for more than a millennium, but only during the last fifty years have scholars given serious attention to the theory and practices of this most personal of literary forms. The Diary: The Epic of Everyday Life brings together 27 essays by leading diary scholars in an informative and engaging survey. Examining examples from 12 countries on 6 continents, the authors deal with different varieties of the genre (diaries of private life, of travel, of conflict) in its handwritten, printed, and online incarnations."—Peter Heehs, author of Writing the Self: Diaries, Memoirs, and the History of the Self

      "This impressive collection is an anatomy, a geography, and a history of the diary in all its incarnations, from papyrus to online. Batsheva and Dan Ben-Amos have brought major theorists and critics together with scholars working at the cutting edge of diary and new media. The result is an indespensible guide to 'The Epic of Everyday Life.'"—Craig Howes, Director, Center for Biographical Research, University of Hawaii at Mānoa

      "The cream of the crop of diary experts from many different countries writing about many different aspects of the genre – this is a book to be read very carefully to learn from it, and use it as an inspiration to complement it with even more reflections from life writing scholars from even more countries."—Monica Soeting, editor of European Journal of Life Writing



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments


      Introduction / Batsheva Ben-Amos and Dan Ben-Amos



      Part I: Diary Theories


      1. The Practice of Writing a Diary / Philippe Lejeune and Catherine Bogaert, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


      2. Feminist Interpretations of the Diary / Kathryn Carter


      3. The Diary Among Other Forms of Life Writing / Julie Rak



      Part II: The Creation of a Diary Canon


      4. British Diary Canon Formation / Dan Doll


      5. The Diary in France and French-Speaking Countries / Michel Braud, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


      6. The American Diary Canon / Steven E. Kagle


      7. Personal Writings and the Quest of National Identity in Brazil / Sergio da Silva Barcellos



      Part III: The Transformation of the Manuscript


      8. The Difficult Publication History of the Diaries of Anne Frank / Suzanne L. Bunkers


      9. Digitized Diary Archives / Desirée Henderson



      Part IV: The Travel Diary


      10. British and North American Travel Writing and the Diary / Tim Youngs


      11. Travel Diaries in Australia / Agnieszka Sobocinska


      12. Travel Diaries in Imperial China / James M. Hargett



      Part V: The Private Diary


      13. The Contemporary Personal Diary in France / Françoise Simonet-Tenant, translated by Dagmara Meijers-Troller


      14. Writing the Self, Writing History in Palestine / Kimberly Katz


      15. Sharing Secrets in Nineteenth-Century America / Marilyn Ferris Motz


      16. The Literary Author as Diarist / Elizabeth Podnieks



      Part VI: The Diary in Political Conflict


      17. The American Civil War: Confederate Women's Diaries / Kimberly Harrison


      18. The Archive as a Diary of Resistance: Hendrik Witbooi, Nama Revolutionary, 1884-1905 / Elizabeth Baer


      19. Diary and Narrative: French Soldiers in World War I / Leonard V. Smith


      20. The Stalin-Era Diary / Jochen Hellbeck


      21. On Holocaust Diaries / Batsheva Ben-Amos


      22. Estonian Women's Deportation Diaries / Leena Kurvet-Kosaar



      Part VII: Online Diaries


      23. From Puritans to Fitbit: Self-Improvement, Self-Tracking, and How to Keep a Diary / Kylie Cardell


      24. Online Diaries and Blogs / Jill Walker-Rettberg


      25. A Journey through Two Decades of Online Diary Community / Lena Buford


      26. Geocities and Diaries on the Early Web / James Baker



      Index

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