French Autopathography 56:2 (2016) Summer Editor(s): Steven Wilson Read on Project MUSE Table of Contents Introduction: Embodiment, Identity, and the Patient’s Story Author(s): Steven Wilson Pages: 1 - 11 De la création à la mutilation : Les récits d’Adèle Lauzier, femme, artiste et folle au XIXe siècle Author(s): Aude Fauvel Pages: 12 - 24 “Je-sans-moi”: Patients, Pain, and Painlessness in Malraux’s Lazare Author(s): Anna Magdalena Elsner Pages: 25 - 37 “Je ne sais plus du tout qui je suis”: The Phenomenology of Cancer in Anne Cuneo’s Une cuillerée de bleu Author(s): Steven Wilson Sylvia Hübel Pages: 38 - 51 Fragments d’un corps : L’écriture du SIDA dans les ouvrages d’Hervé Guibert Author(s): Christelle Klein-Scholz Pages: 52 - 63 Humoral Immunity in Recent HIV/AIDS Narratives Author(s): Enda McCaffrey Pages: 64 - 78 “De simple malade j’étais devenu un handicapé”: Interrogating the Construction of ‘Disability’ in Jean-Dominique Bauby’s Le scaphandre et le papillon Author(s): Hannah Thompson Pages: 79 - 92 Le scaphandre et le papillon: Autopathography, the Locked-In Self, and Schnabel’s Cinema of Embodiment Author(s): Claire Boyle Pages: 93 - 107 Voicing Abjection: Narratives of Anorexia in Contemporary French Women’s (Life-)Writing Author(s): Kathryn Robson Pages: 108 - 120 Dependence and Masculinity in Contemporary French Writing about Disability Author(s): Áine Larkin Pages: 121 - 134
De la création à la mutilation : Les récits d’Adèle Lauzier, femme, artiste et folle au XIXe siècle Author(s): Aude Fauvel Pages: 12 - 24
“Je-sans-moi”: Patients, Pain, and Painlessness in Malraux’s Lazare Author(s): Anna Magdalena Elsner Pages: 25 - 37
“Je ne sais plus du tout qui je suis”: The Phenomenology of Cancer in Anne Cuneo’s Une cuillerée de bleu Author(s): Steven Wilson Sylvia Hübel Pages: 38 - 51
Fragments d’un corps : L’écriture du SIDA dans les ouvrages d’Hervé Guibert Author(s): Christelle Klein-Scholz Pages: 52 - 63
“De simple malade j’étais devenu un handicapé”: Interrogating the Construction of ‘Disability’ in Jean-Dominique Bauby’s Le scaphandre et le papillon Author(s): Hannah Thompson Pages: 79 - 92
Le scaphandre et le papillon: Autopathography, the Locked-In Self, and Schnabel’s Cinema of Embodiment Author(s): Claire Boyle Pages: 93 - 107
Voicing Abjection: Narratives of Anorexia in Contemporary French Women’s (Life-)Writing Author(s): Kathryn Robson Pages: 108 - 120
Dependence and Masculinity in Contemporary French Writing about Disability Author(s): Áine Larkin Pages: 121 - 134