书写普通人的生活——机遇与挑战

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Alison Baxter
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摘要本文以我自己的家族史为起点,探讨了我获得创意写作博士学位的经历,其中不可避免的空白和不可靠的记忆。它概述了我采用小说和非小说混合结构的原因,并将我随后出版的这本书置于历史学家、传记作家和自传作家最近关于所谓普通人生活的写作背景下。我反思了历史学家和写作界对我正在进行的工作的反馈,并表示他们显然矛盾的建议,要么更感性,要么更真实,其根本目的是将我的写作转变为一种公认的流派,而不仅仅是“家族史”。这篇文章简要描述了自我出版是如何使出版过程民主化的,并使我能够忠于我对书的愿景。作为一名历史作家,我得到了认可,这让我希望,同样,家庭历史学家和学院之间的合作能够使历史知识的获取和传播方式民主化。
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Writing the Lives of Ordinary People—Opportunities and Challenges
ABSTRACT This article explores my experience of undertaking a PhD in Creative Writing using as a starting point my own family history, with its inevitable gaps and unreliable memories. It outlines my reasons for adopting a hybrid structure that includes both fiction and nonfiction and situates the book that I subsequently published in the context of recent writing about the lives of so-called ordinary people by historians, biographers and autobiographers. I reflect on the feedback that I received on my work-in-progress from both historians and the writing community and suggest that their apparently contradictory recommendations to be either more emotional or more factual had the same underlying aim, to transform my writing into a recognisable genre that was not ‘just’ family history. The article describes briefly how self-publishing has democratised the publishing process and allowed me to remain true to my vision for my book. The recognition I have received as a writer about history leads me to hope that, similarly, collaboration between family historians and the academy can democratise the ways in which historical knowledge is acquired and disseminated.
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