Abstract | Public Dialogues: Intimacy & Judgment in Canadian Confessional Comics -- Untangling the Graphic Power of Tangles: A Story about Alzheimers, My Mother, & Me -- Oh Well: My New York Diary, Autographics, & the Depiction of Female Sexuality in Comics -- Say 'Shit' Chester: Language, Alienation, & the Aesthetic in Chester Browns I Never Liked You: A Comic-Strip Narrative -- Personal, Vernacular, Canadian: Seths Great Northern Brotherhood of Canadian Cartoonists as Life Writing -- Visual Silence & Graphic Memory: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Two Generals -- Metabiography & Black Visuality in Ho Che Andersons King -- Unsettling & Restorying Canadian Indigenous -- Settler Histories in David Alexander Robertsons The Life of Helen Betty Osborne & Sugar Falls -- Life in Boxes: History, Pedagogy, & Nation-Building in Canadian Biographics for Young Adults -- Everybody calls me Roch: Harvey, The Hockey Sweater, & the Invisible Quebecois Child.
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