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  1. Rogue War Hero to Naval Role Model: Robert Southey’s Life Of Nelson (1813)
  2. Emily M. Brewer
  3. pp. 180-198
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  1. Christopher and Frank: Isherwood’s Representation of Father and Son in Kathleen and Frank
  2. Rebecca Gordon
  3. pp. 199-218
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  1. The Fat Memoir as Autopathography: Self-Representations of Embodied Fatness
  2. Kathryn E. Linder
  3. pp. 219-237
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  1. Performative Auto/biography in Ruth Klüger’s Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered
  2. Lisa A. Costello
  3. pp. 238-264
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  1. Resisting the Autobiographical Imperative: Anatole Broyard and Mixed Race
  2. Maureen Perkins
  3. pp. 265-280
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  1. “Like a Thief Returning to the Shelf”: The Givens of Autobiography in Lyn Hejinian’s My Life
  2. Rachael McLennan
  3. pp. 281-296
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  1. Disenabling Fame: Rock ‘n’ Recovery Autobiographies and Disability Narrative
  2. Oliver Lovesey
  3. pp. 297-322
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  1. The Intersection of Narrative and Science in Robert Sapolsky’s A Primate’s Memoir
  2. Shannon Forbes
  3. pp. 323-341
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  1. Pat Mora’s Literary Nepantia: Blueprints for a Word-House Refuge
  2. Crystal M. Kurzen
  3. pp. 342-363
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  1. Writing the Lost Generation: Expatriate Autobiography and American Modernism (review)
  2. Mary Ann Caws
  3. pp. 364-367
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  1. Relative Histories: Mediating History in Asian American Family Memoirs (review)
  2. Elizabeth Lenn
  3. pp. 368-371
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  1. Burdens of Proof: Faith, Doubt, and Identity in Autobiography (review)
  2. Roger J. Porter
  3. pp. 372-375
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 376-378
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