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0.35 Elizabeth Marshall, The Daughter's Disenchantment: Incest as Pedagogy in Fairy Tales and Kathryn Harrison's "The Kiss", College English, 2004.
0.34 Ashraf H. A. Rushdy, Families of Orphans: Relation and Disrelation in Octavia Butler's Kindred, College English, 1993.
0.33 Riki Thompson, Trauma and the Rhetoric of Recovery: A Discourse Analysis of the Virtual Healing Journal of Child Sexual Abuse Survivors, JAC, 2004.
0.31 Michael Bernard-Donals, Ethos Witness and Holocaust "Testimony": The Rhetoric of "Fragments", JAC, 2000.
0.29 Michael Bernard-Donals, "Blot Out the Memory of Amalek": A Reply, JAC, 2000.
0.28 Lisa A. Long, A Relative Pain: The Rape of History in Octavia Butler's "Kindred" and Phyllis Alesia Perry's "Stigmata", College English, 2002.
0.28 Kathleen Brogan, American Stories of Cultural Haunting: Tales of Heirs and Ethnographers, College English, 1995.
0.27 Karla F. C. Holloway, Cultural Narratives Passed on: African American Mourning Stories, College English, 1997.
0.27 Howard Tinberg, Taking (and Teaching) the Shoah Personally, College English, 2005.
0.27 Karen Castellucci Cox, Magic and Memory in the Contemporary Story Cycle: Gloria Naylor and Louise Erdrich, College English, 1998.
0.27 Michael Bernard-Donals, The Rhetoric of Disaster and the Imperative of Writing, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2001.
0.24 Suzanne Juhasz, "Some Deep Old Desk or Capacious Hold-All": Form and Women's Autobiography, College English, 1978.
0.23 Laura R. Micciche, Seeing and Reading Incest: A Study of Debbie Drechsler's "Daddy's Girl", Rhetoric Review, 2004.
0.23 Michael Bernard-Donals, Forgetful Memory and Images of the Holocaust, College English, 2004.
0.22 Jennifer Sinor, Reading the Ordinary Diary, Rhetoric Review, 2002.
0.21 Ross Chambers, Bringing It Home: Teaching Trauma Testimonial (on Elizabeth Stone's "A Boy I Once Knew"), JAC, 2004.
0.21 Ellen Brinks, "Nobody's Children": Gothic Representation and Traumatic History in "The Devil's Backbone", JAC, 2004.
0.21 Alyssa B. Colton, From Trauma to (Re)Birth: The Birth Story as a Site of Transformation, JAC, 2004.
0.21 Wendy S. Hesford, Rhetorical Projections and Silences, JAC, 2004.
0.20 Maya Socolovsky, Cyber-Spaces of Grief: Online Memorials and the Columbine High School Shootings, JAC, 2004.
0.20 Estelle C. Jelinek, Teaching Women's Autobiographies, College English, 1976.
0.19 Susan H. McLeod, A Comment on Madelon S Gohlke's "Re-Reading the Secret Garden", College English, 1981.
0.19 Judith Fishman, ENCLOSURES: THE NARRATIVE WITHIN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Journal of Advanced Composition, 1981.
0.19 Bruce Ballenger, Methods of Memory: On Native American Storytelling, College English, 1997.
0.19 Nan Bauer Maglin, "Full of Memories": Teaching Matrilineage, College English, 1979.
0.18 William Bradley, The Ethical Exhibitionist's Agenda: Honesty and Fairness in Creative Nonfiction, College English, 2007.
0.18 Barbara Frey Waxman, Food Memoirs: What They Are Why They Are Popular and Why They Belong in the Literature Classroom, College English, 2008.
0.18 David Beard, Rhetorical Criticism Holocaust Studies and the Problem of Ethos, JAC, 2000.
0.18 Rosalyn Collings Eves, A Recipe for Remembrance: Memory and Identity in African-American Women's Cookbooks, Rhetoric Review, 2005.
0.18 Wendy S. Hesford, Reading Rape Stories: Material Rhetoric and the Trauma of Representation, College English, 1999.
0.17 Elizabeth Hirsh, Haunting Questions: A Response to "Trauma and Rhetoric", JAC, 2005.
0.17 Elizabethada Wright, Reading the Cemetery "Lieu de Mémoire par Excellance", Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2003.
0.17 Richard Beach, Differences in Autobiographical Narratives of English Teachers College Freshmen and Seventh Graders, College Composition and Communication, 1987.
0.17 Melissa A. Goldthwaite, Confessionals, College English, 2003.
0.16 Nancy K. Miller, The Girl in the Photograph: The Vietnam War and the Making of National Memory, JAC, 2004.
0.16 Dale M. Bauer, Risky Writing: Self-Disclosure and Healing through Writing, JAC, 2005.
0.16 James Berger, Trauma Without Disability Disability Without Trauma: A Disciplinary Divide, JAC, 2004.
0.15 Rona Kaufman, Testifying Silencing Monumentalizing Swallowing: Coming to Terms with "In Memory 's Kitchen", JAC, 2004.
0.15 Barry A. Marks, Retrospective Narrative in Nineteenth Century American Literature, College English, 1970.
0.15 Lorraine D. Higgins Lisa D. Brush, Personal Experience Narrative and Public Debate: Writing the Wrongs of Welfare, College Composition and Communication, 2006.
0.15 Lynn Z. Bloom, Living to Tell the Tale: The Complicated Ethics of Creative Nonfiction, College English, 2003.
0.15 Catherine Hobbs, The Red and the Black: Life Narrative and Ethics, JAC, 2005.