Intimate economies: Postsecret and the affect of confession
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2011
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This article argues that the scale and success of the PostSecret project evidences the continuing influence of confession in contemporary autobiography. It analyzes the importance of materiality as a signifier of authenticity in a participatory media project that functions as an intimate public by coaxing life writing texts and detaching them from their authorial subjects.
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Poletti, A 2011, 'Intimate economies : Postsecret and the affect of confession', Biography - An Interdisciplinary Quarterly, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 25-36. https://doi.org/10.1353/bio.2011.0000