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Daily Modernism
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26 January 2000

"Daily Modernism refines and extends research on diary writing by explicating the literary aspects of diary making. It claims a place for diaries as public texts and begins to assert a female modernist tradition, anchoring that tradition in life writing." Helen M. Buss, Department of English, University of Calgary and author of Mapping Ourselves: Canadian Women's Autobiography
"A most valuable contribution to the current debates in life writing circles. Podnieks' ability to synthesize traditions of criticism, current feminist and life writing theory and extant knowledge about the history and genre of the diary is most adroitly fashioned and also persuasively executed." Marlene Kadar, former director of the Graduate Programme in Interdisciplinary Studies, York University
"Daily Modernism refines and extends research on diary writing by explicating the literary aspects of diary making. It claims a place for diaries as public texts and begins to assert a female modernist tradition, anchoring that tradition in life writing." Helen M. Buss, Department of English, University of Calgary and author of Mapping Ourselves: Canadian Women's Autobiography "A most valuable contribution to the current debates in life writing circles. Podnieks' ability to synthesize traditions of criticism, current feminist and life writing theory and extant knowledge about the history and genre of the diary is most adroitly fashioned and also persuasively executed." Marlene Kadar, former director of the Graduate Programme in Interdisciplinary Studies, York University