Volume 2023 (2023), Issue 42
Who Tells Your Story? Edited by Thomas Austenfeld and Aurélie Zurbrügg
Complete Issue
Volume 42 (2023) open-access
Front Matter
Front Matter open-access
Table of Contents
Table of Contents open-access
Editorial
General Editor’s Preface open-access
Page 7
Introduction: Telling Stories, Writing Lives open-access
Page 9 - 15
1. Who Lives?
A Self-Made Slave: Cultural Techniques in Olaudah Equiano’s Interesting Narrative open-access
Page 19 - 37
Talk-Story and Storytelling between China and America in Maxine Hong Kingston’s Family Memoirs open-access
Page 39 - 56
California Chaos and a Crisis of Storytelling in America: Reimagining Narrative’s Potential through Joan Didion, Eve Babitz, and Susan Sontag open-access
Page 57 - 79
2. Who Dies?
Tautological Revisions: Colson Whitehead’s The Nickel Boys and the Construction of Black Life open-access
Page 83 - 101
White Masculinity and the Performance of Authorial Failure in Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves open-access
Page 103 - 120
“Bodies Tell Stories”: Body Politics in Jesmyn Ward’s Memoir Men We Reaped open-access
Page 121 - 136
3. Who Tells Your Story?
What Judges Your Story? Moral Deixis and Readerly Orientation open-access
Page 139 - 158
Elizabeth Bishop’s “The Riverman”: A Story of Appropriation and of Vocation open-access
Page 159 - 173
Indigiqueer Reimaginings of Science Fiction open-access
Page 175 - 193
Notes on Contributors
Notes on Contributors open-access
Page 195 - 198