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Part One: Origins
Origins: Personal Narratives Group
Part Two: Context
"Conditions Not of Her Own Making"
Personal Narratives Group
Liberating the Subject? Autobiography and "Women’s History": A Reading of The Diaries of Hannah Cullwich Julia Swindells
The Context of Personal Narrative: Reflections on "Not Either an Experimental Doll"—The Separate Worlds of Three South African Women Shula Marks
Dissonance and Harmony: The Symbolic Function of Abortion in Activists’ Life Stories Faye Ginsburg
What’s a Life Story Got to Do with It?
Karen Brodkin Sacks
Part Three: Narrative Forms
Forms That Transform Personal Narratives Group Gender and Narrative Form in French and German Working-Class Autobiographies Mary Jo Maynes
Poetry and Truth: Elisa von der Recke’s Sentimental Autobiography Katherine R. Goodman
Considering More than a Single Reader Elizabeth Hampsten
Nineteenth-Century Black Women’s Spiritual Autobiographies: Religious Faith and Self-Empowerment Nellie Y. McKay
Personal Narratives, Dynasties, and Women’s Campaigns: Two Examples from Africa Marcia Wright
Transformative Subjectivity in the Writings of Christa Wolf Sandra Frieden
Women’s Personal Narratives: Myths, Experiences, and Emotions Luisa Passerini
Part Four: Narrator and Interpreter
Whose Voice?
Personal Narratives Group
"I’d Have Been a Man": Politics and the Labor Process in Producting Personal Narratives Marjorie Mbilinyi
"What the Wind Won’t Take Away": The Genesis of Nisa—The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman Marjorie Shostak
The Double Frame of Life History in the Work of Barbara Myerhoff Riv-Ellen Prell
Part Five: Truths
Truths Personal Narratives Group
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