Introduction to Life Writing and the Trauma of War
Louise O. Vasvari Fainberg, I-Chun Wang
Genocidal Rape, Enforced Impregnation, and the Discourse of Serbian National Identity
Tatjana Takševa
Women Writing for Other Women in Colombia’s Current Armed Conflict
María Mercedes Andrade
African American Masculinity in the Wartime Diaries of Two Vietnam Soldiers
Sharon D. Raynor
Mapping Memory in Tran’s Vietnamerica
Mary A. Goodwin
Negotiating War and Peace in Chân Không's Learning True Love and Kingston's The Fifth Book of Peace
Christopher Kocela
The Korean War, Memory, and Nostalgia
Won Chung Kim
"Being Singular Plural" in Chi's 巨流河 (The Great-Flowing River)
Tsu Chung Su
The War Memoirs of Rachel Maccabi
Ioana Rosenberg
En-gendering Memory through Holocaust Alimentary Life Writing
Louise O. Vasvari Fainberg
Narrating Wartime Rapes and Trauma in a Woman in Berlin
Agatha Schwartz
Holocaust Child Survivors' Memoirs as Reflected in Appelfeld's The Story of a Life
Dana Mihăilescu
History or Fictionalized Truth in Fenyő's Diary Az elsodort ország (A Country Swept Away)
Judy Young
A Female Adolescent Bystander's Diary and the Jewish Hungarian Holocaust
Gergely Kunt
Women's Wartime Life Writing in Early Twentieth-century China
Li Guo
Documentation and Fiction in Hameiri's Accounts of the Great War
Tamar S. Drukker
Fodor’s Field Diary and the Writing of the Hungarian Imperial Self during World War I
Steven A.E. Jobbitt
The Soldier as "I"-Witness in Novels by Barbusse and Ehni
Jane E. Evans
Kaffka's (1880-1918) Life Writing and Objection to the War
Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek
Post 9/11 and Narratives of Life Writing, Conflict, and Environmental Crisis
Simon C. Estok
Introduction to and Bibliography for the Study of Alimentary Life Writing and Recipe Writing as War Literature
Selected Bibliography for the Study of Life Writing
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