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Essays

  1. Ayen’s Cooking School for African Men: Mediating Life Narratives of Trauma
  2. Kate Douglas
  3. pp. 242-261
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  1. The Epistolary Pact, Letterness, and the Schreiner Epistolarium
  2. Liz Stanley, Andrea Salter, Helen Dampier
  3. pp. 262-293
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  1. Bitter Crop: The Aftermath of Lady Sings the Blues
  2. Matthew Sutton
  3. pp. 294-315
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  1. “Read My Lips”: Genre, Rhetoric, and the Baghdad Diaries of Nuha al-Radi
  2. Kylie Cardell
  3. pp. 316-337
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  1. Henry James’s Autobiography and Early Psychology
  2. Meghan Marie Hammond
  3. pp. 338-353
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  1. “Serv[ing] under two masters”: Virginia Woolf’s Afterlives in Contemporary Biofictions
  2. Monica Latham
  3. pp. 354-373
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  1. Self-Theorizing Shabkar’s Life: Differing Concepts of Book, Text, and Self-Referential Life Writing in Tibetan Buddhist Autobiography
  2. Rachel H. Pang
  3. pp. 374-401
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  1. Writing the Tape-Recorded Life
  2. Ken Cormier
  3. pp. 402-426
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Reviews

  1. Building Their Own Waldos: Emerson’s First Biographers and the Politics of Life-Writing in the Gilded Age by Robert D. Habich (review)
  2. Trudi Witonsky
  3. pp. 427-430
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  1. What They Saved: Pieces of a Jewish Past by Nancy K. Miller (review)
  2. Deborah Lee Prescott
  3. pp. 431-433
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  1. Books Received 27.2
  2. Tanya Kam
  3. p. 434
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 435-436
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