Autobiography and play: A conversation with my 12 year old self
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2013
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This article considers how auto/biography scholarship might read and understand the use of the archive of play by contemporary autobiographers. Drawing on the work of the pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Woods Winnicott, I examine how documents generated from play can be read as instances of self-life-writing, and demonstrate the interpretive approaches that we might use to consider texts which incorporate the archive of play in self-representation. Taking an autobiographical video posted to YouTube that went viral in December 2012 as an example, I argue that Winnicott's distinction between the content and the activity of play offers not only a way of understanding the role of playing in developing and understanding a sense of self but also a way of reading autobiographical texts that re-mediate materials produced through childhood play.
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archive, autobiography, play, Winnicott, youth, YouTube, Literature and Literary Theory
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Poletti, A 2013, 'Autobiography and play : A conversation with my 12 year old self', Prose Studies, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 113-123. https://doi.org/10.1080/01440357.2013.781415