01722nam a2200373 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073020003800114040002100152050002400173082002000197100002900217245012200246260005800368300003900426500002000465520026900485588004700754650003400801650006300835650006900898650006300967650006201030650002701092650002501119650005101144776003301195856009101228942001201319999001701331EDZ0000072782StDuBDS20170921095334.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||080923s2009 nyua fo 001 0 eng d a9780199868360 (ebook) :cNo price aStDuBDScStDuBDS 0aPS366.A88bA32 200904a810.94920722221 aAdams, Katherine,d1964-10aOwning up : privacy, property, and belonging in U.S. women's life writing /h[electronic resource] cKatherine Adams. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2009. a1 online resource (304 p.) :bill. aIncludes index.8 a'Owning Up' argues that from its beginning the U.S. discourse on privacy has been couched in terms of violation and dispossession, so that even as 19th century Americans came to regard privacy as a natural right, they also understood it as under threat or erasure. aDescription based on print version record. 0aAutobiographyxWomen authors. 0aWomen authors, AmericanxBiographyxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican prose literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturexWomen authorsxHistory and criticism. 0aAmerican literaturey19th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aPrivacy in literature. 0aPrivacyxPhilosophy. 0aPrivacyzUnited StatesxHistoryy19th century.08iPrint versionz9780195336801403Oxford scholarship onlineuhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195336801.001.0001 2ddccBK c37445d37445