Television, a memoir Television, a memoir

Television, a memoir

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Publisher Description

Television, a memoir is a hybrid collection of autobiographical pieces, tragi-comic in spirit, that depict a woman’s life evolving through time and culture in fragmentary glimpses. Indeterminate in genre, Television is a fluid text that sometimes reads as poetry, sometimes as prose, while exploring classism, ableism, and feminism in a world defined by the advent of new media and, for the author, a privilege that often felt suffocating. Working structurally and thematically, television creates conceptual mileposts in the memoir, with certain programs and cultural references corresponding to specific eras in the author’s past, but it also gestures at an existential modality — the experience of a televisual life, the performative arrangements of nuclear families and neighborhoods, the periodic events and dramas of an adolescence watched from outside oneself.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2022
February 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
172
Pages
PUBLISHER
Four Way Books
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
749.8
KB
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