The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of its 14th issue, ‘Fictions and Narratives.’
This issue explores the relationship between politics, fiction, and other narrative modes of communication and imagination. How do political framing and storytelling shape political realities on the ground and our understanding of them? In what ways do ever-changing political developments get reflected in and shaped by literature? Can political parties, social movements, and other political actors be narrated into being?
Click here to read Issue 14 online. Individual articles will be made available on our website in due course.