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- Biography
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- Remediating Gorilla Girl: Rape Warfare and the Limits of Humanitarian Storytelling Volume 33, Number 3, Summer 2010, pp. 471-497
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Contributors
- Literary Biography: An Introduction (review)
- Editors' Note
- Reviewed Elsewhere
- Jesus Research: An International Perspective—The First Princeton-Prague Symposium on Jesus Research (review)
- Journal personnel et correspondance (1785–1939) ou les affinités electives (review)
- Epistolary Korea: Letters in the Communicative Space of the Chosŏn, 1392–1910 (review)
- Approaching an Auschwitz Survivor: Holocaust Testimony and its Transformations (review)
- Writing Captivity in the Early Modern Atlantic: Circulations of Knowledge and Authority in the Iberian and English Imperial Worlds (review)
- Romantic Autobiography in England (review)
- Postcolonial Life Writing: Culture, Politics and Self-Representation (review)
- Doctors in the Making: Memoirs and Medical Education (review)
- Signifying Bodies: Disability in Contemporary Life Writing (review)
- "I was never at War With My Tongue": The Third Language and the Performance of Bilingualism in Richard Rodriguez
- Political Intuition and African Autobiographies of Childhood
- Remediating Gorilla Girl: Rape Warfare and the Limits of Humanitarian Storytelling
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