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Michael A. Chaney is associate professor of English at Dartmouth College and author of Fugitive Vision.

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"A fascinating volume that makes a distinguished contribution to not one but two burgeoning fields of scholarly inquiry. The contributors make skillful use of literary theories, case studies, and personal histories to investigate the distinctive way that comics present and shape autobiographical narratives and discourses."--Kent Worcester, coeditor of A Comics Studies Reader and Arguing Comics

"This is a varied but well-focused collection of essays that is more thorough than anything else in print. Readers of graphic novels and autobiography will need to start here to learn the basic principles of discussion and terms of discourse."--M. Thomas Inge, author of Comics as Culture

"Welcome proof of the graphic novel's multiplicity and bearing. Summing Up: Highly Recommended."--M. W. Cox, Choice

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