JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory
Multi-Genre. Multi-Period. Multi-National.
JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory is a refereed, international journal that publishes three issues a year focused on the subject of narrative. Every third issue of JNT is a special issue, which is edited by a guest editor and covers a specific topic relating to narrative. JNT showcases theoretically sophisticated essays that examine narrative in a host of critical, interdisciplinary, or cross-cultural contexts. JNT is multi-genre, multi-period, multi-national.
The JNT Dialogue is JNT’s annual speaker series. Each year, the JNT Dialogue invites keynote speakers to present on topics at the forefront of discourse about narrative theory. Previous Dialogue topics include “Detroit as a Narrative Space,” “Environmental Futures,” and “‘Stand Whose Ground?’ Indigeneity, Migrancy and Sovereignty.” The topic for the 2024 JNT Dialogue is "Neurodiversity and Narrative".
The journal's blog, Featured JNT Authors, showcases authors' articles recently published in JNT and gives insight on their writing processes.
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Current Issue. Volume 53, Issue 3, Fall 2023 can be found here