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Glamorous Healing and ‘Rebellious Hope’: Tracing Grief in Transmedial Cancer Life Writing

Joutseno, Astrid

Glamorous Healing and ‘Rebellious Hope’: Tracing Grief in Transmedial Cancer Life Writing

Joutseno, Astrid
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Glamorous Healing and Rebellious Hope Tracing Grief in Transmedial Cancer Life Writing.pdf (1.262Mb)
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Informa UK Limited
doi:10.1080/14484528.2025.2578188
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14484528.2025.2578188
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202601216759
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This article investigates transmedial autobiographical writing practices by women ill with metastatic cancer. Their multi-platformed and mediated life writing normalises the writing about and commercialising of grief and dying. I draw examples from two popular cancer life writers: Canadian Nalie Agustin and British Dame Deborah James, who inscribed their lives and selves on digital platforms until death. I look for their performances and omissions of what I have named the grief of the dying; a particular form of grieving that impacts those living with incurable illness and a heightened sense of death’s nearness. Examining the limits and possibilities that transmedial life writing affords, I trace the transmutations of hope and healing in the autobiographical construction of metastatic cancer. Inscriptions of selves/lives take place in a transmedial network and are informed by the cultural landscapes of intersecting differences. I propose that a highly public life writing practice addressing illness and dying re-inscribes norms of acceptable ill selves and lives, while at the same time exposing illness cultures to critical examination. For the dying life writers, what I describe may ultimately be a hindrance – an ambivalent space when it comes to grieving.

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