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Publication ethics
Vol.36,
No.2
(2010)
Transgressive (auto)biography as genre and method : an introduction
5–8
Stephen Paul Hardy, Martina Horáková, Michael Matthew Kaylor, Kateřina Prajznerová
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Articles
Real deep surprises
9–20
Rebekah Bloyd
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Remember this : transgression in memoirs : The Perfection of the Morning and The Girl in Saskatoon
21–37
Sharon Butala
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"Disturbers of the Peace" : Lynda Van Devanter's Home Before Morning: The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam and W.D. Ehrhart's Passing Time: Memoir of a Vietnam Veteran Against the War
39–60
Donna Coates
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Imagining a geometry of the soul
61–79
Amanda Hale
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Quercus virginiana : degrees of separation
81–99
Theresa Kishkan
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Masculinity in the margins : hidden narratives of the self in T.E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom
101–111
Raili Marling
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Writing it up, writing it down
113–122
Thomas McConnell
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Reluctance, protest, and hybridity : environmental engagement in memoirs from British Columbia
123–138
Richard Pickard
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Footprint: in lieu of life story
139–152
Randall Roorda
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Learning to live between the lines : the survival of autobiography as genre and the example of Tobias Wolff's This Boy's Life
153–170
Christopher Stuart
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Running (from) the family toward story
171–189
Aritha Van Herk
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Book Reviews
[Caine, Barbara. Biography and history]
191–194
Stephen Paul Hardy
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[Moore-Gilbert, Bart. Postcolonial life-writing: culture, politics, and self-representation]
195–198
Martina Horáková
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