Writing the story of
one's own life is one of the oldest uses of language. Despite its
links to the past, autobiography also seems somehow contemporary
in its scope. This semester we'll explore the links between
autobiographical and argumentative writing. What similarities
exist between writing an argumentative essay in a class such as
this one and writing an autobiography? What can these
similarities teach us about writing, about ourselves as writers,
and about ourselves as selves? We'll probe these questions by
reading autobiographies from a broad historical perspective.
We'll also read some works of criticism to help frame our
understanding of autobiography as a form of writing. Throughout
the semester our focus will be toward using what we read to
inform what we write.
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