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Kim -- Screenshots in the longue duree: feminist narratology, digital humanities, and collective biographies of women / Alison Booth -- The space of graphic narrative: mapping bodies, feminism, and form / Hillary Chute -- The narrative case for queer biography / Wendy Moffat -- "No future" vs. "it gets better": queer prospects for narrative temporality / Jesse Matz -- Maurice, or coming out straight / Paul Morrison -- Strange influence: queer etiology in the picture of Dorian Gray / Valerie Rohy -- Gendered narratives in animal studies / Susan Fraiman -- Sex-text-cortex / Kay Young -- Towards a queer feminism; or, feminist theories and/as queer narrative studies / Abby Coykendall -- Queer/feminist/narrative: on the limits of reciprocal engagement / Martin Joseph Ponce -- Critically affirmative reconfigurations / Claudia Breger -- Narrative causes: inside and out / Ellen Peel -- The human problem / Shalyn Claggett. 330 $aUnder the bold banner of Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer and Feminist Interventions, editors Robyn Warhol and Susan S. 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