Jnt-Journal of Narrative Theory

Papers
(The TQCC of Jnt-Journal of Narrative Theory is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
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The Sacred Engine: Myth and Fiction in Snowpiercer2
Silencing the Linguistic Other: The Underclass as Noise Pollution in George Lamming's The Emigrants and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange1
Satirical Afrofuturism, Race, and Emotion in George S. Schuyler's Black No More1
Disappear into the Material: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler through the Lens of Affect1
Rabbit Holes and Butterfly Effects: Narrative Probabilities and Climate Science1
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Narrating Massive Distribution: Climate Stories from Early American Periodicals to Citizen Science Blogging0
On Jorge Amado's Brazilian Socialist Realism0
Reading for the Flavor of Life and Labor: Four Social/ist Realist Novels in Mid-Twentieth Century Australia0
Narrative and Cosmopolitan Mobility: Teju Cole’s Open City, Joseph O’Neill’s Netherland and Global Fiction0
Theorizing Mathematical Narrative through Machine Learning0
Hospitality, Reading, and the Aesthetic of Uncertainty: Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist0
Naturalistic Covert Progression Behind Complicated Plot: Chopin's "A Pair of Silk Stockings"0
Hush and Listen!: Unspeakable Narrative Voices and the Deafened Moment in Virginia Woolf's The Years0
A “Most Singular Mixture” of Genres: Intellectual Deduction versus Gothic Mystery in Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Sussex Vampire”0
To Each According to Their Needs: Readerly Desire in Rhetorical Poetics and in Jesus' Son0
Dual Focalization in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels0
“Why Should My Life Be a Sacrifice to One Man?”: The Paradoxes of Dalit Militancy in Malika Amar Shaikh’s Memoir I Want to Destroy Myself0
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Mapping with Fi-Sci: Why and How Fictionality Illuminates Science0
Georg Lukács and the World Literature of Socialist Realism: A Case Study of Cold War Cultural Conflict0
New Narratives in Gabrielle Daniels and Ishmael Houston-Jones0
"A Failed Saint Turns to Autobiography": Robert Glück's Margery Kempe0
Flirting with Filler in Our Mutual Friend0
The Medium and Its Messages: Chris MacNeil’s Characterization in The Exorcist0
Introduction: Socialist World Literature0
Aesthetics of Wounding: Strategies of Self Repression in Charlotte Brontë's Villette0
Feminine Charms and Horrors in J.G. Ballard’s “The Smile” and Iain Sinclair’s Downriver0
A Xerox of Feeling: Dennis Cooper's Frisk0
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Narrating Otium—A Narratology of Leisure?0
Elegiac Citationality in Kevin Killian's "The Inn of the Red Leaf"0
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Estrangement as Method in Trauma Narratives0
Emotional Geographies of Belonging in Ravinder Randhawa's Beauty and the Beast0
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Reconstructing Asian American Male Masculinity in American Born Chinese0
Pleasure and Purpose in Gail Scott's Heroine0
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Bruno Jasieński, International Literature, and World Literature0
Restorative and Traumatic Interpellations: The Second-Person Address in Salinger's Works0
Introduction: New Narrative0
Interpreting Timbuktu : An Unnatural Narrative, an Emotional Reading Experience, and a Cognitive Explanation0
Sounding Out: Nathaniel Mackey's Ontological Archive in Fugitive Run0
Immersion and Participation in N.K. Jemisin’s The Broken Earth Trilogy0
Reading the Writing "I": Intertextual Subjectivity and Textual Intersubjectivity in Laura Moriarty's Ultravioleta0
Making (Narrative) Sense: Introspection and Retrospection in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend0
Socialist Realism in the Language of Ḍād: A Literary Identity for Syria, a Test-Case for World Literature0
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Natural Histories and Fictive Discourse: Lyell, Freud, and Narratives of Empirical Witness0
Reflections on the Unnarratable: Free Will, the Intentional Stance, and a Narrative Model for Emergence0
Truth and Reconciliation and Narrative Ethics, Form, and Politics0
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"September didn't know what sort of story she was in": The Hybrid Genres of Uncanny Fairy Tales0
When Doing Won’t Do: Rooting in Life and Literature0
Following Leaders: Deconstructing the Narrator, Deposition, and Figureheads of "Benito Cereno"0
Grappling with the Unnarratable: Introduction to Special Issue on Narratologies of Science0
Will Ladislaw’s Contextualization: The Function of Epigraphs in George Eliot’s Middlemarch0
History as Storytelling and Storytelling as History: The Environmental Materiality and Imagination in Waterland's Bio-Regional Eco-Poetics0
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