Inconspicuous Magic: Cognitive Theories of Narrative Influence and Karen Tei Yamashita's I-Hotel.Published in:2015By:Wen JinPublication type:Book Review
"Immersed in the Storyworld: Rotten English and Orality in Ken Saro-Wiwa's Sozaboy".Published in:2015By:James, ErinPublication type:Book Review
Lost Causes, Affective Affinities: Radical Chronotope in the Age of Liberal Narrative.Published in:Journal of Narrative Theory, 2015, v. 45, n. 3, p. 395By:Aitchison, DavidPublication type:Article
"Being Uncle Remus" : The Folk Uncanny and the Remus/Rabbit Archetype in Faulkner's "Was" and The Reivers.Published in:2015Publication type:Book Review
"Racial Stereotypes as Narrative Forms: Staging the English Gentleman in Joseph Conrad's Lord Jim".Published in:2015By:Puxan-Otiva, MartaPublication type:Book Review