'Deliberate freedom': using speculation and imagination in historical biography

Author(s)
Lindsey, Kiera
Publication Date
2018-10-31
Abstract
<p>In this article, I explore the challenges and opportunities associated with using 'informed imagination' to write a speculative biography of an historical figure. In the process, I problematize the notion of the archival gap, which has been recently romanced by numerous writers, including myself. By citing archival gaps as a justification for creative license, we neglect the fact that all archives are inherently idiosyncratic in ways that invite, perhaps even demand, the use of both speculation and imagination. Here, I make a case for what I am calling the archival overlap. A careful examination of the existing sources, however sparse or abundant, is likely to reveal reoccurring clues that can be used to shape how we image and construct our subjects. Before we consider the gaps we should tend to these overlaps, I argue, using a current work-in-progress case study of the colonial artist Adelaide Ironside to explore how speculation and imagination are intrinsic to these stages of the biographical process.</p>
Citation
Text, 22(Special Issue 50), p. 1-16
ISSN
1327-9556
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Language
en
Publisher
Australian Association of Writing Programs
Title
'Deliberate freedom': using speculation and imagination in historical biography
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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