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Womens Studies International Forum | 1987

“Faithful friend”: Nineteenth-century Midwestern American women's unpublished diaries

Suzanne L. Bunkers

Abstract My purpose in this article is to explore theoretical and methodological questions in regard to the study of nineteenth-century Midwestern American womens unpublished diaries. Such questions include the following: Why did these women write diaries? How can present-day readers benefit from studying them? What is the nature of the interaction among writer, reader, and text? In what ways is the reader constructing the life of the diarist whose texts she studies? What are the readers ethical responsibilities: both to the diarists and to the present-day readers who will learn about the diaries and their writers based on the readers interpretation? My article is based on my study, over the past four years, of scores of unpublished diary manuscripts housed in state, county, and local historical society archives in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. My objective in studying these manuscripts has been to examine the ways in which these writings documented the experiences of and functioned as forms of autobiography for their writers, who were not well-known writers nor significant historical figures but ordinary women whose daily lives passed unnoticed and whose diaries now stand, for the most part, as the only extant records of their lives.


Archive | 1996

Inscribing the daily : critical essays on women's diaries

Suzanne L. Bunkers; Cynthia Huff


The Journal of American History | 1994

American women's autobiography : fea(s)ts of memory

Suzanne L. Bunkers


Archive | 2001

Diaries of Girls and Women: A Midwestern American Sampler

Suzanne L. Bunkers


a/b: Auto/Biography Studies | 2001

Whose Diary Is It, Anyway? Issues of Agency, Authority, Ownership

Suzanne L. Bunkers


Archive | 1993

All Will Yet Be Well: The Diary of Sarah Gillespie Huftalen, 1873-1952

Susan Sessions Rugh; Suzanne L. Bunkers; Sarah Gillespie Huftalen


a/b: Auto/Biography Studies | 1990

Subjectivity and Self-Reflexivity in the Study of Women's Diaries as Autobiography

Suzanne L. Bunkers


a/b: Auto/Biography Studies | 1986

Reading and Interpreting Unpublished Diaries by Nineteenth-Century Women

Suzanne L. Bunkers


Archive | 2012

What Do Women Really Mean?: Thoughts on Women’s Diaries and Lives

Suzanne L. Bunkers


Archive | 2001

Diaries of Girls and Women

Suzanne L. Bunkers

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Illinois State University

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