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Main Author: Ananya, Singh
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16792222
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contents <p>Autobiographical writing has long been viewed as a deeply individualistic act—a solitary journey through one’s memory, identity, and lived experience. However, in recent decades, women’s collaborative life writing has emerged as a powerful alternative, disrupting the linear, single-author model and embracing a more collective, inclusive narrative form. This article explores the concept of collective autobiography through the lens of feminist theory, examining how women across cultures and communities come together to document shared experiences of marginalization, resistance, and transformation. In doing so, it treats the collaborative process not only as a literary experiment but as a structured methodology—analogous to a mathematical function, where individual voices serve as variables contributing to a greater collective output.</p>
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spellingShingle Collective Autobiography: Women's Collaborative Life Writing
Ananya, Singh
<p>Autobiographical writing has long been viewed as a deeply individualistic act—a solitary journey through one’s memory, identity, and lived experience. However, in recent decades, women’s collaborative life writing has emerged as a powerful alternative, disrupting the linear, single-author model and embracing a more collective, inclusive narrative form. This article explores the concept of collective autobiography through the lens of feminist theory, examining how women across cultures and communities come together to document shared experiences of marginalization, resistance, and transformation. In doing so, it treats the collaborative process not only as a literary experiment but as a structured methodology—analogous to a mathematical function, where individual voices serve as variables contributing to a greater collective output.</p>
title Collective Autobiography: Women's Collaborative Life Writing
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16792222