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- Biography
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Volume 34, Number 1, Winter 2011
- Contributors
- Introduction: Life Writing as Intimate Publics
- Reviewed Elsewhere
- Life Writing and Intimate Publics: A Conversation with Lauren Berlant
- Recent Trends in Using Life Stories for Social and Political Activism
- Tell-Tale Heart: Organ Donation and Transplanted Subjectivities
- Writing Biodigital Life: Personal Genomes and Digital Media
- Who Do You Think You Are?: Intimate Pasts Made Public
- “I’d Like My Life Back”: Corporate Personhood and the BP Oil Disaster
- Taking Intimate Publics to China: Yang Jiang and the Unfinished Business of Sentiment
- Communism: Intimate Publics
- Diasporic Disclosures: Social Networking, Neda, and the 2009 Iranian Presidential Elections
- “Suffused by Feeling and Affect”: The Intimate Public of Personal Mommy Blogging
- Intimate Economies: PostSecret and the Affect of Confession
- The Public, the Private, and the Intimate: Richard Sennett’s and Lauren Berlant’s Cultural Criticism in Dialogue
- The Present of Intimacy: My Very Public Private Life
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