> A double special issue of _Poetics Today_ on Narrative and the
> Emotions, guest edited by Suzanne Keen, has just been issued.
>
> Volume 32.1(Spring 2011)
>
> Introduction: Narrative and the Emotions, by Suzanne Keen,
> Washington and Lee University 1
> Prelinguistic and Preliterature Substrates of Poetic Narrative, by
> Ellen Dissanayake, University of Washington, Seattle 55
> The Ethics of Neurobiological Narratives, by Darcia Narvaez,
> University of Notre Dame 81
> The Birth of Narrative out of the Spirit of the Excuse: A
> Speculation, by Fritz Breithaupt, Indiana University 107
> Poetics of Emotion in Times of Agony: Letters from Exile, 1933–1940,
> by Els Andringa, Utrecht University 129
> Ian McEwan’s Neurological Novel, by Jane F. Thrailkill, University
> of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 171
>
> Volume 32.2 (Summer 2011)
>
> Suspicious Minds, by Rita Felski, University of Virginia 215
> A Comeuppance Theory of Narrative and Emotions, by Blakey Vermeule,
> Stanford University 235
> How Narrative Relationships Overcome Empathic Bias: Elizabeth
> Gaskell’s Empathy across Social Difference, by Mary-Catherine
> Harrison, University of Detroit Mercy 255
> On Being Moved: Sympathy, Mobility, and Na rrative Form, by Miranda
> Burgess, University of British Columbia 289
> Emotions and the Structuring of Narrative Responses, by David S.
> Miall, University of Alberta 323
> Empathetic Hardy: Bounded, Ambassadorial, and Broadcast Strategies
> of Narrative Empathy, by Suzanne Keen, Washington and Lee
> University 349
>
> I hope that members of the emotions research community will be interested.
>
> Best,
>
> Suzanne Keen
> Washington and Lee University
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