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Shameful Autobiographies: Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture

By: Henderson, Margaret | AUMLA : Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association, May 2001 | Article details

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Shameful Autobiographies: Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture


Henderson, Margaret, AUMLA : Journal of the Australasian Universities Modern Language Association


Rosamund Dalziell, Shameful Autobiographies: Shame in Contemporary Australian Autobiographies and Culture. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1999.

Australian autobiography appears to be one area of literary studies where publishers are less reluctant to publish criticism and theory, attesting to ongoing scholarly and popular interest in this form of writing, and perhaps a collective social obsession. For example, 1996 saw the publication of David McCooey's Artful Histories: Modern Australian Autobiography and Gillian Whitlock's edited anthology, Autographs: Contemporary Australian Autobiography. Rosamund Dalziell's Shameful Autobiographies is the latest in this line of …

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