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Narratives of death and dying from one remove: Surveying the undertaker’s memoir

journal contribution
posted on 2019-07-31, 00:00 authored by Donna BrienDonna Brien
While most book-length published memoirs on the topic of death and dying could be broadly classified as illness memoirs, there are a surprising number of memoirs currently in circulation whose narratives focus on the life and work of the undertaker. Despite achieving a measure of popularity with readers, none of these works have been explored (individually or as a group) in detail or categorised as a discrete sub-set of the auto/biographical memoir. Surveying these narratives as a sub-genre of memoir –and examining their modes of writing, publication and public reception –can contribute to our understanding of both this revealing auto/biographical practice and practices of writing and publishing popular memoir more generally.Away of categorising these works is suggested, with representative memoirs in each category used as illustrative examples.In suggesting that these texts are able to communicate to readers on the often difficult topic of death and dying, this analysis serves to point to the power of auto/biographical writing.

History

Volume

21

Issue

No1 - Special issue 38

Start Page

1

End Page

16

Number of Pages

16

eISSN

1327-9556

Location

Australia

Publisher

Australasian Association of Writing Programs

Language

English

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Author Research Institute

  • Centre for Regional Advancement of Learning, Equity, Access and Participation (LEAP)

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

TEXT: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses

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