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  • - Transnational Theater, Literature, and Film in Contemporary Germany
    av Claudia Breger
    610

  • - Narrative and the Unknowable
    av H Porter Abbott
    474,-

  • av J. Hillis Miller
    559,-

  • - Negotiating Context, Form, and Theory in Postcolonial Narratives
    av Divya (Indian Institute of Technology India) Dwivedi
    542 - 918

  • - On Narrative, Cognitive Science, and Identity
    av Patrick Colm Hogan
    576,-

    From the rise of Nazism to the conflict in Kashmir in 2008, nationalism has been one of the most potent forces in modern history. Yet the motivational power of nationalism is still not well understood. In Understanding Nationalism: On Narrative, Cognitive Science, and Identity, Patrick Colm Hogan begins with empirical research on the cognitive psychology of group relations to isolate varieties of identification, arguing that other treatments of nationalism confuse distinct types of identity formation. Synthesizing different strands of this research, Hogan articulates a motivational groundwork for nationalist thought and action.Understanding Nationalism goes on to elaborate a cognitive poetics of national imagination, most importantly, narrative structure. Hogan focuses particularly on three complex narrative prototypes that are prominent in human thought and action cross-culturally and trans-historically. He argues that our ideas and feelings about what nations are and what they should be are fundamentally organized and oriented by these prototypes. He develops this hypothesis through detailed analyses of national writings from Whitman to George W. Bush, from Hitler to Gandhi.Hogan's book alters and expands our comprehension of nationalism generally-its cognitive structures, its emotional operations. It deepens our understanding of the particular, important works he analyzes. Finally, it extends our conception of the cognitive scope and political consequence of narrative.

  • - Narrative Theory and the Idea of Fiction
    av Richard Walsh
    388

  • - Collective Storytelling in Contemporary Fiction
    av Natalya Bekhta
    1 294,-

  • - Deep Intersubjectivity in Fiction and Film
    av George Butte
    542,-

  • - A Rhetorical Poetics of Narrative
    av James (Ohio State University) Phelan
    542 - 1 517,-

  • av Emma Kafalenos
    474,-

  • - From Film to Novel
    av Belgium) Baetens & Dr Jan (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    474 - 1 072,-

  • - Theory, History, and Practice
    av Brian (University of Leeds UK) Richardson
    525,-

  • av Ms Caroline (University of California-Los Angeles) Levine
    474,-

  • - Nonreciprocal Gazing in Narrative Fiction and Film
    av PH D Jeremy (Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim) Hawthorn
    576,-

  • - Narratives of Cultural Remission
    av Leona (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Toker
    525,-

  • - Tacit Persuasion in Modernist Form
    av Katherine Saunders Nash
    474,-

  • - Authorship and Authority in Twenty-First Century F
    av Paul Dawson
    610

  • - Narration, Representation, Subjectivity
    av Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
    474,-

  • - Queer and Feminist Interventions
    av Susan S Lanser & Robyn R Warhol
    679 - 1 773

  • - Psychology, Neurology, and Hardy's Imagination
    av Suzanne Keen
    525,-

  • - Reckoning with Past and Present in German Literature
    av Katra A Byram
    576,-

  • - African Travel in Modern Fiction and Nonfiction
    av Kai (University of Helsinki Finland) Mikkonen
    610

  • av Raphael Baroni
    610 - 1 688

  • - On Misreading and Rewriting Literature
    av Gary Weissman
    576 - 1 431,-

  • - Digital Media as Narrative Theory
    av Daniel Punday
    1 072,-

    In Playing at Narratology Daniel Punday bridges the worlds of digital media studies and narrative studies by arguing that digital media allows us to see unresolved tensions, ambiguities, and gaps in core narrative concepts. Rather than developing new terms to account for web-based storytelling, Punday uses established narrative forms to better understand how digital media exposes faulty gaps in narrative theory. Punday''s Playing at Narratology shows that artists, video game developers, and narrative theorists are ultimately playing the same game. Returning to terms such as narrator, setting, event, character, and world, Playing at Narratology reveals new ways of thinking about these basic narrative concepts-concepts that are not so basic when applied to games and web-based narratives. What are thought of as narrative innovations in these digital forms are a product of technological ability and tied to how we physically interact with a medium, creating new and complicated questions: Is the game designer the implied author or the narrator? Is the space on the screen simply the story''s setting? Playing at Narratology guides us through the evolution of narrative in new media without abandoning the field''s theoretical foundations. 

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