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June 2022 (Vol. 14, No. 1)

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  • Cover, Vol. 14, No. 1, June 2022
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  • Danish Literary Journalism: Arts & Culture
      • Danish Literary Journalism: Arts & Culture: Introduction (Christine Isager)
      • The Kinship of Literary Journalism and Cultural Journalism: Everyday Life, Interpretation, and Emotionality (Nete Nørgaard Kristensen)
      • The Passive-Responsive Journalist: An Offensive Case of Immersion in the Danish Film Industry (Christine Isager)
      • Theatricality, Body, Voice, Spatiality: Applying Performance Analysis to Persona-Driven Literary Journalism (Steffen Moestrup)
  • Reporting the Insurgency: An Arabic Reportage on the 1936 Revolt in Palestine (Pasquale Macaluso)
  • Humboldt’s Personal Narrative: A Relation Historic to Literary Journalism (Raleigh James Darnell)
  • Scholar-Practitioner Q&A: Tracy Breton Leads a Group Interview With Dan Barry
  • Book Reviews (Nancy L. Roberts)
      • O.N. Pruitt’s Possum Town: Photographing Trouble and Resilience in the American South (Brian Gabrial)
      • Ganbare! Workshops on Dying (Beth Holmgren)
      • The Detective: And Other True Stories (Nancy L. Roberts)
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