JNT-JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE THEORY
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Interdisciplinary Insights into the Art of Narrative
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JNT - Journal of Narrative Theory is a pivotal academic journal dedicated to the exploration and analysis of narrative structures across various literary and cultural contexts. Published by Eastern Michigan University, this journal serves as a critical platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of Literature and Literary Theory as well as Cultural Studies. With its ISSN of 1549-0815 and E-ISSN of 1548-9248, JNT has established a reputation for advancing the discourse on narrative forms through a variety of analytical lenses while maintaining its commitment to rigorous scholarship. As of 2023, JNT holds commendable rankings in tier categories Q2 and Q3 according to Scopus, demonstrating its impact and relevance within the fields it covers—being positioned in the 68th and 40th percentiles respectively. Aimed at fostering academic dialogue, JNT invites contributions that not only interpret and critique existing narratives but also introduce innovative theoretical frameworks that challenge conventional understandings. This journal is an essential resource for those invested in the narrative arts, fostering critical engagement and promoting interdisciplinary perspectives.
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