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How art constitutes the human : aesthetics, empathy, and the interesting in autofiction
This chapter examines ‘graphic autofiction’ in Lynda Barry’s One! Hundred! Demons! (2002) and What It Is (2009) and Phoebe Gloeckner’s A Child’s Life and Other Stories (2000) and The Diary of A Teenage Girl: An Account in Words and Pictures (2002), demonstrating how it allows feminist performances that visualize cartoonists’ authentic experiences of sexual and other forms of trauma. The chapter makes a valuable contribution to current debates on autofiction by moving beyond its literary expressions and investigating how the hybrid medium of comics accommodates the genre and how that, in its turn, complicates the representation of trauma. It also proposes that ‘graphic autofiction’ allows the formation of feminist counter-narratives to the silencing of female abuse victims and the latter’s representation beyond victimhood
A Deep Insight into the Sialome of Rhodnius neglectus, a vector of chagas disease
Background Triatomines are hematophagous insects that act as vectors of Chagas disease. Rhodnius neglectus is one of these kissing bugs found, contributing to the transmission of this American trypanosomiasis. The saliva of hematophagous arthropods contains bioactive molecules responsible for counteracting host haemostatic, inflammatory, and immuneresponses. Methods/Principal Findings Next generation sequencing and mass spectrometry-based protein identification were performed to investigate the content of triatomine R. neglectus saliva.We deposited 4,230 coding DNA sequences (CDS) in GenBank. A set of 636 CDS of proteins of putative secretory nature was extracted from the assembled reads, 73 of them confirmed by proteomic analysis. The sialome of R. neglectus was characterized and serine protease transcripts detected. The presence of ubiquitous protein families was revealed, including lipocalins, serine protease inhibitors, and antigen-5. Metalloproteases, disintegrins, and odorant binding protein families were less abundant. Conclusions/Significance The data presented improve our understanding of hematophagous arthropod sialomes, and aid in understanding hematophagy and the complex interplay among vectors and their vertebrate hosts
Lecture by Irving Sandler, given at Florida International University, February 23, 1996
Irving Sandler presents his lecture American Art Today: Images from Abroad .
Introduction by Dahlia Morgan
The East Village Scene
Kardon presents historical details of the East Village art scene. While Sandler compares and contrasts the then and now of the scene, McCormick discusses at length the exhibited works. Biographical notes on 22 artists. Bibl. 2 p
1967 : At the Crossroads
For a retrospective of selected 1967 artworks by 36 artists, Kardon gives some historical context to the epoch and particular year and argues that it was an important point of change in American art. While Foster sets the stage of the following two decades of art, Lippard addresses the questions at the heart of the women's movement. Includes a timeline of art activities in 1967. Bibl. 4 p
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