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Autobiographical Writing Across the Disciplines: A Reader

by Diane P. Freedman

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An anthology of the personal/autobiographical essays of scholars who have made the life story an important part of their disciplinary research.
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I've assigned selected essays from this book for my class on Monday. It's a great collection, and always stimulates great discussion. ( )
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