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Rewriting the Self Mark Freeman (College of the Holy Cross, MA, USA)

Rewriting the Self By Mark Freeman (College of the Holy Cross, MA, USA)

Summary

Originally published in 1993. This book explores the process by which individuals reconstruct the meaning and significance of past experience.

Rewriting the Self Summary

Rewriting the Self: History, Memory, Narrative by Mark Freeman (College of the Holy Cross, MA, USA)

Originally published in 1993. This book explores the process by which individuals reconstruct the meaning and significance of past experience. Drawing on the lives of such notable figures as St Augustine, Helen Keller and Philip Roth as well as on the combined insights of psychology, philosophy and literary theory, the book sheds light on the intricacies and dilemmas of self-interpretation in particular and interpretive psychological enquiry more generally.

The author draws upon selected, mainly autobiographical, literary texts in order to examine concretely the process of rewriting the self. Among the issues addressed are the relationship of rewriting the self to the concept of development, the place of language in the construction of selfhood, the difference between living and telling about it, the problem of facts in life history narrative, the significance of the unconscious in interpreting the personal past, and the freedom of the narrative imagination.

Alpha Sigma Nu National Book Award winner in 1994

About Mark Freeman (College of the Holy Cross, MA, USA)

Mark Freeman

Table of Contents

1. Rewriting the Self 2. The Story of a Life 3. In the Name of the Self 4. Living to Tell About It 5. Fact and Fiction 6. The Primal Scenes of Selfhood 7. Who to Become. Epilogue: Toward a Poetics of Life History

Additional information

GOR013843756
9781138942035
1138942030
Rewriting the Self: History, Memory, Narrative by Mark Freeman (College of the Holy Cross, MA, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-07-11
262
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