Humanities (Feb 2024)

Listing the Body: Embodied Experience and Identity in Autobiographical Graphic Illness Narratives

  • Nancy Pedri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h13020040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 40

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“Listing the Body: Embodied Experience and Identity in Autobiographical Graphic Illness Narratives” examines the popular use of lists in autobiographical graphic illness narratives to determine how they are used to address the subject’s embodied experience of illness. After a brief discussion of what lists are and how they have been said to function in literary texts, attention is given to examining how the verbal and visual lists included in several autobiographical graphic illness narratives narrate identity as understood across the body, in the mind of the self, and in the mind of others. Asking how lists function within autobiographical graphic illness narratives to address the ill subject’s fluctuating understanding of self as an embodied being, the article concludes that lists narrate the subject’s lived experience of illness.

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