2016
DOI: 10.1080/21504857.2016.1199466
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‘Posing for all the characters in the book’: the multimodal processes of production in Alison Bechdel’s relational autobiographyAre You My Mother?

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“…Belia (2015) argues texts should not be treated as 􀅫ixed events but as an object whose meaning emerging at the moment of their encounter can change our insight produced in reading. Another researcher, Rüggemeier (2016) argues that Alison Bechdel uses her own body to pose for all the characters in Are You My Mother? and captured her through self-timer, afterward reproduces the photograph through hand drawing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Belia (2015) argues texts should not be treated as 􀅫ixed events but as an object whose meaning emerging at the moment of their encounter can change our insight produced in reading. Another researcher, Rüggemeier (2016) argues that Alison Bechdel uses her own body to pose for all the characters in Are You My Mother? and captured her through self-timer, afterward reproduces the photograph through hand drawing.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%