1st Edition
Autofiction, Emotions, and Humour A Playfully Serious Affective Mode
1. Autofiction, Emotions, and Humour: A Playfully Serious Affective Mode
Alexandra Effe and Arnaud Schmitt
2. Avatars as the Raison d’Être of Autofiction
Arnaud Schmitt
3. The Bronx in Short Trousers: Jerome Charyn’s Mischievous Childhood Recollections in The Dark Lady from Belorusse
Sophie Vallas
4. The Ridiculous Legend of El Gran Vázquez: Self-deprecation and Picaresque in the Autofictional Comics by Vázquez
Alfredo Guzmán Tinajero
5. A Trickster’s Tale: Autofictional Humour in Günter Grass’s Beim Häuten der Zwiebel
Christian Baier
6. Gender Tensions, Taboos and Textual Acts in Melina Rorke’s Autofiction
Lizelle Smit
7. Resistance and Desire: Autofictional Satire and Intersubjectivity in Samuel Shem’s The House of God
Jeffrey M. Brown
8. Autofiction and Testimony in Vigdis Hjorth’s Will and Testament
Gretchen Shirm
9. Uncovering the Unwritten: A Paratextual Analysis of Autofiction
Allira Hanczakowski
10. Archival Autofiction in Post-Dictatorship Argentina
Anna Forné
Biography
Alexandra Effe is Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, Norway. She is the author of J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Narrative Transgression (2017) and co-editor of The Autofictional (2022). She has published articles in the Journal for Narrative Theory, Modern Fiction Studies, and Journal of Postcolonial Writing.
Arnaud Schmitt is a Professor at the University of Bordeaux, France. His field of research is American literature, and he has also worked extensively on the concepts of autofiction and self-narration. He is the author, among others, of The Phenomenology of Autobiography: Making it Real (2017) and the forthcoming The Photographer as Autobiographer (2022).






