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1. Introduction: Autofiction in English
The Story So Far: Hywel Dix
2. Does Autofiction Belong to French or Francophone Authors and Readers only?: Karen Ferreira-Meyers
3. Autofiction in the Third Person, with a Reading of Christine Brooke-Rose's Remake: Lorna Martens
4. How Art Constitutes the Human: Aesthetics, Empathy and the Interesting in Autofiction: Meg Jensen
5. Autoethnography in post-British Literatures: A Comparative Reading of Charlotte Williams and Jackie Kay: Lisa Sheppard
6. Graphic Autofiction and the Visualization of Trauma in Lynda Barry and Phoebe Gloeckner's Graphic Memoirs: Olga Michael
7. Illness Narratives and the Consolations of Autofiction: Graham J. Matthews
8. Lives in Story: Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried: Sarah Foust Vinson
9. Unpicked and Remade: Creative Imperatives in John Burnside's Autofictions: Ricarda Menn
10) Autofiction as a Reflexive Mode of Thought: Implications for Personal Development: Celia Hunt
11. Autofictionalizing Reflective Writing Pedagogies: Risks and Possibilities: Amelia Walker
12. Roth is Roth as Roth: Autofiction and the Implied Author: Todd Womble
13. Self and Fiction in Walking to Hollywood: Alex Belsey
14. Eye to I: American Autofiction and its Contexts from Jerzy Kosinski to Dave Eggers: Bran Nicol.

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