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Contributors Leah Anderst is an assistant professor of English at Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York where she teaches courses in writing, literature, and film studies. Her writing and reviews in the area of narrative theory and film studies have appeared or are forthcoming in Narrative, Orbis Litterarum, Film Criticism, and Quarterly Review of Film and Video. She is the editor of the forthcoming volume, The Films of Eric Rohmer: French New Wave to Old Master (Palgrave 2014). Paola Bilbrough is a poet and a documentary maker. She recently completed her doctoral thesis on ethical tensions in auto/biographical documentary and the complex nature of the relationship between filmmaker and participant. She lives in Melbourne. Alison Bory is an assistant professor of dance at Davidson College. An active dancemaker, performer, and dance scholar, her research explores the performative possibilities offered in both the theory and practice of contemporary autobiographical dance. Lynn A. Casmier-Paz received a Ph D in English from the University of Pittsburgh (1998). She is currently an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Central Florida where she specializes in autobiography/life writing studies, African American slave narratives, literacy studies, and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png a/b: Auto/Biography Studies Autobiography Society, Inc.

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Abstract

Leah Anderst is an assistant professor of English at Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York where she teaches courses in writing, literature, and film studies. Her writing and reviews in the area of narrative theory and film studies have appeared or are forthcoming in Narrative, Orbis Litterarum, Film Criticism, and Quarterly Review of Film and Video. She is the editor of the forthcoming volume, The Films of Eric Rohmer: French New Wave to Old Master (Palgrave 2014). Paola Bilbrough is a poet and a documentary maker. She recently completed her doctoral thesis on ethical tensions in auto/biographical documentary and the complex nature of the relationship between filmmaker and participant. She lives in Melbourne. Alison Bory is an assistant professor of dance at Davidson College. An active dancemaker, performer, and dance scholar, her research explores the performative possibilities offered in both the theory and practice of contemporary autobiographical dance. Lynn A. Casmier-Paz received a Ph D in English from the University of Pittsburgh (1998). She is currently an associate professor in the Department of English at the University of Central Florida where she specializes in autobiography/life writing studies, African American slave narratives, literacy studies, and

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