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Bøker i Frontiers of Narrative-serien

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  • - Problems and Possibilities of Narrative
    av David Herman
    514,-

    Argues that narrative is simultaneously a cognitive style, a discourse genre, and a resource for writing. Because stories are strategies that help humans make sense of their world, narratives not only have a logic but also are a logic in their own right, providing an irreplaceable resource for structuring and comprehending experience.

  • - Constructions and Stereotypes of Abuse in the Discourse of General Practitioners
    av Jarmila Mildorf
    215,-

    Jarmila Mildorf's study makes a unique contribution to the fields of domestic abuse and narrative studies with her analysis of the narrative practices of doctors who treat abused women. Mildorf analyses the narrative trajectories, space-time parameters, agency, modalities, metaphors, and stereotypes in 36 narratives deriving from in-depth interviews with general practitioners in Aberdeen.

  • - Literature and the Talk Explosion
    av Irene Kacandes
    371,-

    Everywhere you turn today, someone is talking to you - the television, the radio, cell phones, your computer. If you think some of the novels and stories you read are talking to you too, you're not alone. This book reads contemporary fiction as a form of conversation and as part of the larger conversation that is modern culture.

  • - Evolution, Anxiety, and the Origins of Literature
    av Michael Austin
    570,-

    An exploration of why humans are drawn to fictional stories through the application of evolution theory and cognitive science

  • - The Emotional Structure of Stories
    av Patrick Colm Hogan
    654,-

    Provides a powerful explanatory account of narrative organization

  • - Representations of Consciousness in Narrative Discourse in English
     
    371,-

    In this interdisciplinary and groundbreaking collection of essays, distinguished scholars examine trends in the representation of consciousness in English-language narrative discourse from 700 to the present. Tracing commonalities and differences in the portrayal of fictional minds, The Emergence of Mind will have a lasting impact on literary studies, narratology, and other fields.

  • - Plotting Time and Space in Narrative Fiction
    av Hilary P. Dannenberg
    510,-

    While plot is among the integral aspects of storytelling, it is perhaps the least studied aspect of narrative. Using plot theory to chart the development of narrative fiction from the Renaissance to the present, this title demonstrates how the novel has evolved over time and how writers have developed increasingly complex narrative strategies.

  • - Toward a Media-Conscious Narratology
     
    380,-

    Explores how media, old and new, give birth to various types of storyworlds and provide different ways of experiencing them, inviting readers to join an ongoing theoretical conversation focused on the question: how can narratology achieve media-consciousness?

  • - Econarratology and Postcolonial Narratives
    av Erin James
    660,-

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