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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 35, Number 1, Winter 2005Editorial Board
Editors
James A. Knapp
Laura J. George
Editorial Board
Paul Bruss
Joseph Csicsila
Craig Dionne
Andrea Kaston
Martin Shichtman
Ian Wojcik-Andrews
Editorial Assistant
Kevin Trovini
International Advisory Board
Frederick Luis Aldama, University of Colorado, Boulder
Derek Attridge, York University/Rutgers University
Kathleen Biddick, Notre Dame University
John Docker, Australian National University
Kenneth Kidd, University of Florida
Ania Loomba, University of Illinois
Devoney Looser, University of Missouri, Columbia
John Michael, University of Rochester
Jeffrey Pence, Oberlin College
Carl Plasa, Cardiff University
David Porter, University of Michigan
David Shumway, Carnegie Mellon University
Alan Singer, Temple University
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