2006
DOI: 10.1353/aq.2007.0001
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The Silhouette and the Secret Self: Theorizing Biography in Our Times

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“…There are "moments" of abundance in the digital sources about her and other moments almost completely empty of sources of any type. Nevertheless, overall, the biographer is, through the shaping work of the available sources, condemned as yet to create a silhouette biography (Cassuto, 2006) with the outline shape of the headmistress first and the woman second.…”
Section: Lucy Garvin and New Biographical Information From The Digita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are "moments" of abundance in the digital sources about her and other moments almost completely empty of sources of any type. Nevertheless, overall, the biographer is, through the shaping work of the available sources, condemned as yet to create a silhouette biography (Cassuto, 2006) with the outline shape of the headmistress first and the woman second.…”
Section: Lucy Garvin and New Biographical Information From The Digita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…American Biographer Cassuto (2006) divided biography into two main types: those presenting either “the silhouette” or “the secret self” of a subject. While Gilmore was unable to achieve an understanding of Margaret Bailey as a private person, she goes much further than a silhouette portrayal in revealing the public person, colouring in Bailey’s undoubted strengths as a tireless school leader and educator of girls.…”
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