Introduction / Willie van Peer and Seymour Chatman
1. On the Narrative Connection / Noel Carroll
2. Point of View on Point of View or Refocusing Focalization / Gerald Prince
3. Why Narrators Can Be Focalizers - and Why It Matters / James Phelan
4. Origins of Figural Narration in Antiquity / Irene J. F. de Jong
5. Rise and Fall of Empathetic Narrative: A Historical Perspective on Perspective / Sylvia Adamson
6. Establishment of Internal Focalization in Odd Pronominal Contexts / Monika Fludernik
7. Ironic Perspective: Conrad's Secret Agent / Seymour Chatman
8. Point of View and Viewer Empathy in Film / Els Andringa, Petra van Horssen and Astrid Jacobs / [et al.]
9. Breaking Conventional Barriers: Transgressions of Modes of Focalization / Dan Shen
10. Holding onto Established Viewpoints during Processing News Reports / Herre van Oostendorp
11. Actor-Role Analysis: Ideology, Point of View, and the News / Warren Sack
12. On the Perspective Structure of Narrative Texts: Steps toward a Constructivist Narratology / Ansgar Nunning
13. Situation Models and Point of View in Narrative Understanding / Daniel Morrow
14. Collective Perspective, Individual Perspective, and the Speaker in Between: On "We" Literary Narratives / Uri Margolin
15. Who Said What? Who Knows What? Tracking Speakers and Knowledge in Narratives / Arthur C. Graesser, Cheryl Bowers and Ute J. Bayen / [et al.]
16. Prolegomena for a Science of Psychonarratology / Peter Dixon and Marisa Bortolussi
17. Shifting Perspectives: Readers' Feelings and Literary Response / David S. Miall and Don Kuiken
18. Perspective as Participation / Richard J. Gerrig
19. Justice in Perspective / Willie van Peer
20. Epilogue: Research Questions, Research Paradigms, and Research Methodologies in the Study of Narrative / Mick Short.