Fall 2013/Spring 2014, Vol. 32, No. 2/Vol. 33, No. 1

THEORIZING BREAST CANCER: NARRATIVE, POLITICS, MEMORY

From the Editors, 7-23 [full preface]
Mary K. DeShazer and Anita Helle

Articles

Virtual Cancer: BRCA and Posthuman Narratives of Deleterious Mutation, 25-45 [abstract]
Diane Price Herndl

Emplotted Bodies: Breast Cancer, Feminism, and the Future, 47-70 [abstract]
Emily Waples

Valid/Invalid: Women’s Cancer Narratives and the Phenomenology of Bodily Alteration, 71-87 [abstract]
Jane E. Schultz

“This is how we live”: Witnessing and Testimony in BRCA Memoirs, 89-105 [abstract]
Amy Boesky

“Less Than Perfect”: Negotiating Breast Cancer in Popular Romance Novels, 107-128 [abstract]
Melissa F. Zeiger

“Is Anybody Paying Attention?”: Breast Cancer on Stage in the Twenty-first Century, 129-146 [abstract]
Marta Fernández-Morales

Cancer Comics: Narrating Cancer through Sequential Art, 147-162 [abstract]
Martha Stoddard Holmes

Onco-Filmographics: The Politics and Affects of the Canadian Breast Cancer Documentary, 163-187 [abstract]
Eva C. Karpinski

Willful Vulnerability: Generous Offerings in Cancer in Two Voices and The Century Project, 189-217 [abstract] 
Michelle Peek

Living Breast Cancer: The Art of Hollis Sigler, 219-239 [abstract]
Laura E. Tanner

Reviews

Mammographies: The Cultural Discourses of Breast Cancer Narratives, by Mary K. DeShazer, 241-243
Shelly A. Gregory

Elizabeth Singer Rowe and the Development of the English Novel, by Paula R. Backscheider, 243-246
John Richetti

Anna Seward and the End of the Eighteenth Century, by Claudia Thomas Kairoff, 246-248
Jacqueline M. Labbe

In Contempt: Nineteenth-Century Women, Law, and Literature, by Kristin Kalsem, 248-250
Ayelet Ben-Yishai

Modernism, Feminism, and the Culture of Boredom, by Allison Pease, 251-253
Bonnie Kime Scott

Mother and Myth in Spanish Novels: Rewriting the Maternal Archetype, by Sandra J. Schumm, 253-255
Teresa S. Soufas

Hatred and Forgiveness, by Julia Kristeva, translated from French by Jeanine Herman, 255-257
Nicole Pohl