Text and Image in Women’s Life Writing: Picturing the Female Self (2021)


Text and Image in Women’s Life Writing: Picturing the Female Self

Palgrave Macmillan/ SPringer 2021

Edited by

Valérie Baisnée-Keay,
Corinne Bigot,
Nicoleta Aexoae-Zagni,
Stephanie Genty,
Claire Bazin

https://link.springer.com/book/9783030848743

Contents

 Introduction (Valérie Baisnée-Keay)

 Part I  Imaging Identity

  1. Thinking through the Book and Reimagining the Page: Julie Chen’s Artists’ Books and Faith Ringgold’s Story Quilts ( Hertha D. Wong)
  2. ‘[Un]systematic, even with the image’: Text-image Blurring, Self-Inquiry and Ontological Anxiety in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s works (Marie-Agnès Gay )
  3. Womanhood 2.0: A Visual-Verbal-Virtual Redefinition of Womanhood by Janet Mock (Aurelia Mouzet )
  4. Authoritatively Her/Self: Georgia O’Keeffe’s Life Writing (Edyta Frelik )

Part II Reframing memories 

  1. Fun Homes and Queer Houses of Memory in Alison Bechdel’s Graphic Memoirs ( Heloïse Thomas)
  2. Framing herself then and now: Shirley Geok-lin Lim and the Evolving Practice of Photo Albums (Nicoleta Alexoae-Zagni)
  3. Nostalgic Albums or Alternative Lieux de mémoire? The interplay between stories, photographs, and recipes in ethnic culinary memoirs (Corinne Bigot)

Part III Elusive textual/visual referentiality

  1. Zelda Fitzgerald’s Self-Portraiture: A Strenuous Performance from Ink to Gouache (Elisabeth Bouzonviller)
  2. Isabella Bird-Bishop’s 1897 journey up the Yangtze Valley and Beyond: Beyond the Writing/ Photographing Divide ( Floriane Reviron-Piégay)
  3. A Woman’s Life of War Pictures: Elizabeth Butler (1846-1933) ( Nathalie Saudo-Welby)

12 Whistler’s (Mother’s) Daughter: Image-Text Relations in Marilyn French’s Fictionalized (Auto)biography (Stephanie Genty )

 Part IV Visual/textual embodiment

  1. “It Is Difficult to Find the Words”: The Image-Text Interface in Lynn Kohlman’s Cancer Auto/biography(Marta Fernández-Morales)
  2. Creating Together an ‘Unexpected Home’: Navigating the Matrixial Borderspace through Text and Image in Mary Kelly’s Post-Partum Document (1973–79) (Justyna Wierzchowska)