Narrative and biographical methodology for a 21st century critical humanism.Includes bibliographicreferences and index.Introduction: documents of life and critical humanism in a narrative and biographical frame / Liz Stanley -- Part I: After the Posts: Re-Conceiving Methods and Methodologies: Lies and truths: exploring the lie as a document of life / Clair Morrow -- Critical humanist thoughts on the Burnett archive of working class autobiography: 'Nobody wages war with Dostoevsky or Dickens' / Claire Lynch -- The essential subject? The very documented life of Myra Hindley / Helen Pleasance -- Whites writing: letters and documents of life in a QLR project / Liz Stanley -- Part II: On Tellings and Retellings: Analysing Stories, Audiences and Constructed Lives -- The diarist's audience / Sally Fincher -- Somebody telling something to someone about something? Stories in Olive Schreiner's letters and Nella Last's diary / Andrea Salter -- Between diary and memoir: documenting a life in wartime Britain / Cate Watson -- Forgotten memories? Silence, reason, truth and the carnival / Heather Blenkinsop -- Dear Mrs President: childrens letters to the President of Finland as documents of life / Ulla-Maija Salo -- Part III: The Ordinary, Virtual, Untimely, Sacred: Critical Humanist Knowledge-Making -- Identifying the quotidian in the heterotopic universe of Olive Schreiner's letters / Helen Dampier -- Documents of life and the undead: online postmortem photographs and critical humanist ethics / Sue Wise -- Writing water: an untimely academic novella / Mona Livholts -- Everything speaks: a multidimensional approach to researching the Lithuanian Jewish past / Shivaun Woolfson -- Stories and Storied Lives: a Manifesto: A manifesto for social stories, Ken Plummer.
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