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|a Wong, Hertha Dawn,
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|a Picturing identity :
|b contemporary American autobiography in image and text /
|c Hertha D. Sweet Wong.
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|a Peter Najarian's illustrated memoirs: "'the terror of our history' and a love that may redeem it" -- Leslie Marmon Silko's photo-narratives: "a story connected with every place, every object in the landscape" -- Art Spiegelman's graphic memoir, Maus: "one is left with what remains, the ruins that are sifted over endlessly" -- Julie Chen's artists' books: "the constant search for meaning in the chattering of time" -- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's dicté: "a series of metaphors for the return" -- Carrie Mae Weems's photo-(auto)biographies: "work that is essential to our cultural dialogue" -- Faith Ringgold's story quilts: "all things American in America are about race" -- Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds's artwork: "native peoples have chosen art as their cultural tool and weapon."
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|a American literature
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