
Why Memoir Matters: Learning from the Lives of Others
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Tahneer Oksman
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Memoir, as a genre focused on the lives of real people told from their own vantage point, gives audiences the unique opportunity to connect with the experience of others. Whether looking for guidance, consolation, or simply a new perspective, the audience gains a powerful and eye-opening sense of kinship with fellow human beings.
In the six lessons of Why Memoir Matters: Learning from the Lives of Others, associate professor and author Tahneer Oksman guides you through enduring categories and themes within the genre of memoir, exploring how these deeply personal stories work and why they are so impactful. The course also addresses the ethical responsibilities of the memoir writer, in terms of writing about personal life details and what it means to tell the truth as a writer while sharing personal memories, shocking events, and even family secrets.
While everyone has a story and a perspective of their own, many of the best-known and most resonant memoirs focus on the fundamental experiences and life-altering transitions of the writer’s life. From the painful process of growing up captured in a coming-of-age story, to the difficulties of ordeals like major illness and grief to the multigenerational upheaval of immigration, you will see how a memoir offers the audience an opportunity for healing, growth, and self-discovery through the stories of others.
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- Aisling
- 06-03-2025
Too short
This sounded incredibly interesting, especially because I’ve recently begun reading memoirs. But it was just too short. It didn’t have enough to it. There really some interesting examples of memoirs but there aren’t really many points made. I was hoping for something about how memoirs can change there readers or what draws people to them. Just anything more than they are interesting and let writers explore their lives. But it didn’t really deliver that.
That narration was good although there was points where it felt to aggressive (that’s not quite the right word but O can’t think of a better one). Maybe I mean overly passionate where it wasn’t a passionate message that was being shared?
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