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JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory continues to follow the high standards set during its first four decades of publication; the newly focused JNT showcases theoretically sophisticated essays that examine narrative in a host of critical, interdisciplinary, or cross-cultural contexts. Of particular interest are history and narrative; cultural studies and popular culture; discourses of class, gender, sexuality, race, nationality, subalternity, and ethnicity; film theory, queer theory, and media studies; new historical, poststructural, environmental, or global approaches to narrative forms (literary or otherwise); along with essays that span or subvert epistemic and disciplinary boundaries. JNT is multi-genre, multi-period, multi-national.
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Volume 34, Number 3, Fall 2004Table of Contents
- A Philosophy of Emoting
- pp. 335-372
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jnt.2005.0003
- Contributors
- pp. 414-415
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jnt.2005.0002
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