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Contents Editor’s Introduction
Andreea Deciu Ritivoi
Narrative and Ideology Introduction: The Ideological Ramifications of Narrative Strategies
Jan Alber, Guest Editor
Cambodian American Memoirs and the Politics of Narrative Strategies
Sue J. Kim
Beware the Siren Servers: How Techlash Novels Like Dave Eggers’s
The Circle and Jarett Kobek’s
I Hate the Internet Make the Need for Change Feel Real
Roy Sommer
Ideological Tension and Formal Experimentation in Vic Reid’s
New Day Jana Gohrisch
The Renewal of British Political Theater in the Twenty-First Century: Indirect Narrative Approaches to Ideology and Power
Merle Tönnies
Invention as Intervention in the Rhetoric of Barack Obama
Stefan Iversen and Henrik Skov Nielsen
Arachnographia: On Spidery Writing
David Punter
Indigeneity and Narrative Strategies: Ideology in Contemporary Non-indigenous Australian Prose Fiction
Jan Alber
Articles What Is Realism?
David R. Shumway
Is Metaleptic Fiction Paradoxical?
Tobias Klauk and Tilmann Köppe
The Selfish Genre: Agency, Metalepsis, and Narratives of Evolution
Jamie Milton Freestone
Book ReviewStorytelling and Ethics: Literature, Visual Arts and the Power of Narrative, ed. Hanna Meretoja and Colin Davis
Jakob Lothe
Guidelines for Authors