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Tables of Contents for Narratologies
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
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Acknowledgments
vii
 
Introduction: Narratologies
1
32
David Herman
Part I: Classical Problems, Postclassical Approaches
33
80
1. Not (Yet) Knowing: Epistemological Effects of Deferred and Suppressed Information in Narrative
33
33
Emma Kafalenos
2. Is There a Life after Death? Theorizing Authors and Reading Jazz
66
22
Ruth Ginsburg
Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
3. The Lessons of "Weymouth": Homodiegesis, Unreliability, Ethics, and The Remains of the Day
88
25
James Phelan
Mary Patricia Martin
Part II: New Technologies and Emergent Methodologies
113
84
4. Cyberage Narratology: Computers, Metaphor, and Narrative
113
29
Marie-Laure Ryan
5. Of What Is Past, Is Passing, or to Come: Temporality, Aspectuality, Modality, and the Nature of Literary Narrative
142
25
Uri Margolin
6. "Speak, friend, and enter": Garden Paths, Artificial Intelligence, and Cognitive Narratology
167
30
Manfred Jahn
Part III: Beyond Literary Narrative
197
80
7. Narratives of Indeterminacy: Breaking the Medical Body into Its Discourses; Breaking the Discursive Body out of Postmodernism
197
21
Katharine Young
8. Toward a Socionarratology: New Ways of Analyzing Natural-Language Narratives
218
29
David Herman
9. Fictional and Historical Narrative: Meeting the Postmodernist Challenge
247
30
Lubomir Dolezel
Part IV: Narrative Media, Narrative Logics
277
80
10. Essential Narrative: Tempics and the Return of Process
277
38
Gary Saul Morson
11. New Directions in Voice-Narrated Cinema
315
25
Seymour Chatman
12. Guilty Cravings: What Feminist Narratology Can Do for Cultural Studies
340
17
Robyn R. Warhol
Works Cited
357
26
Contributors
383
4
Index
387