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  1. The Promise and Challenges of "We": First-Person Plural Discourses across Genres
  2. Natalya Bekhta
  3. pp. 1-6
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  1. The Transitivity of "We" and Narrative Legions
  2. Divya Dwivedi
  3. pp. 7-20
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  1. The Story Logic of Social Media: Co-Construction and Emergent Narrative Authority
  2. Paul Dawson, Maria Mäkelä
  3. pp. 21-35
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  1. Algorithmic "We": Belonging in the Age of Digital Media
  2. Matti Kangaskoski
  3. pp. 36-47
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  1. Choric Song and Modern Poetry
  2. Bonnie Costello
  3. pp. 48-61
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  1. "We" and the Language of War: On the Poetry of Serhiy Zhadan
  2. Natalya Bekhta
  3. pp. 62-73
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  1. Animal Collectives
  2. Dominic O'Key
  3. pp. 74-85
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  1. We-Narrative and the Challenges of Nonhuman Collectives
  2. Marco Caracciolo
  3. pp. 86-97
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  1. The Politics of We-Narration: The One vs. the Many
  2. Monika Fludernik
  3. pp. 98-110
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  1. Possible Worlds Theory and Contemporary Narratology ed. by Alice Bell and Marie-Laure Ryan (review)
  2. Ansgar Nünning, Vera Nünning
  3. pp. 111-116
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  1. Giambattista Vico on Natural Law: Religion, Rhetoric, and Sensus Communis by John Schaeffer (review)
  2. Richard Leo Enos
  3. pp. 116-122
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  1. The Art of Bible Translation by Robert Alter (review)
  2. Bartholomew Begley
  3. pp. 122-126
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  1. Chaucer: A European Life by Marion Turner (review)
  2. Jonathan Stavsky
  3. pp. 126-130
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  1. Multimodal Stylistics of the Novel: More Than Words by Nina Nørgaard (review)
  2. Katie Wales
  3. pp. 130-133
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  1. The Visual World of Shadows by Roberto Casati and Patrick Cavanagh (review)
  2. David Scott Kastan
  3. pp. 133-136
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  1. Reviewers For Style, Spring 2019 to Spring 2020
  2. John V. Knapp
  3. p. 137
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