Narrative Theory: Political narratology
Title | Narrative Theory: Political narratology PDF eBook |
Author | Mieke Bal |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Criticism |
ISBN | 9780415316606 |
Narrative Theory: Political narratology
Title | Narrative Theory: Political narratology PDF eBook |
Author | Mieke Bal |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Criticism |
ISBN | 9780415316606 |
Narratology
Title | Narratology PDF eBook |
Author | Mieke Bal |
Publisher | |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780802007599 |
Since its first publication in English in 1985, Mieke Bal's "Narratology" has become a classic introduction to the major elements comprising a comprehensive theory of narrative texts. In this second edition Professor Bal broadens the spectrum of her theoretical model, updating the chapters on literary narrative and adding new examples from outside of the field of literary studies. Some specific additions include discussions on dialogue in narrative, translation as transformation (including intermedia translation), intertextuality, interdiscursivity, and the place of the subject in narratology. Two new chapters, one on visualization and visual narrative with examples from art and film and the other an examination of anthropological views of narrative, lead Bal to conclude with a re-evaluation of narratology in light of its applications outside the realm of the literary.
Narratology in Practice
Title | Narratology in Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Mieke Bal |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2021-08-31 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 144262292X |
Narratology in Practice opens up the well-known theory of narrative to various disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. Written as a companion to Mieke Bal’s international classic Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative, in which the examples focus almost exclusively on literary studies, this new book offers more elaborate analyses of visual media, especially visual art and film. Read independently or in parallel with its companion, Narratology in Practice enables readers to use the suggested concepts as tools to assist them in practising narrative analysis.
Narrative Politics
Title | Narrative Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick W. Mayer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0199324468 |
Narrative Politics explores two puzzles. The first has long preoccupied social scientists: How do individuals come together to act collectively in their common interest? The second is one that has long been ignored by social scientists: Why is it that those who promote collective action so often turn to stories? Why is it that when activists call for action, candidates solicit votes, organizers seek new members, generals rally their troops, or coaches motivate their players, there is so much story-telling? Frederick W. Mayer argues that answering these questions requires recognizing the power of story to overcome the main obstacles to collective action: to surmount the temptation to free ride, to coordinate group behavior, and to arrive at a common understanding of the collective interest. In this book, Mayer shows that humans are, if nothing else, a story-telling, story-consuming animal. We use stories to make sense of our experience and to imbue it with meaning-our self-narratives define our sense of identity and script our actions. Because we are constituted by narrative, we can be moved by the stories told to us by others. That is why leaders who call a community to action seek to frame their invocations in a story in which tragedy and triumph hang in the balance, in which taking part in the collective action becomes a moral imperative rather than a matter of calculated self-interest. Drawing on insights from neuroscience and behavioral economics, political science and sociology, history and cultural studies, literature and narrative theory, Narrative Politics sheds light on a wide range of political phenomena from social movements to electoral politics to offer lessons for how the power of story fosters collective action.
Narratology and Interpretation
Title | Narratology and Interpretation PDF eBook |
Author | Jonas Grethlein |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
Pages | 641 |
Release | 2009-08-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3110214539 |
The categories of classical narratology have been successfully applied to ancient texts in the last two decades, but in the meantime narratological theory has moved on. In accordance with these developments, Narratology and Interpretation draws out the subtler possibilities of narratological analysis for the interpretation of ancient texts. The contributions explore the heuristic fruitfulness of various narratological categories and show that, in combination with other approaches such as studies in deixis, performance studies and reader-response theory, narratology can help to elucidate the content of narrative form. Besides exploring new theoretical avenues and offering exemplary readings of ancient epic, lyric, tragedy and historiography, the volume also investigates ancient predecessors of narratology.
Postmodern Narrative Theory
Title | Postmodern Narrative Theory PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Currie |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2010-12-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1137268123 |
How have developments in literary and cultural theory transformed our understanding of narrative? What has happened to narrative in the wake of poststructuralism? What is the role and function of narrative in the contemporary world? In this revised, updated and expanded new edition of an established text, Mark Currie explores these central questions and guides students through the complex theories that have shaped the study of narrative in recent decades. Postmodern Narrative Theory, Second Edition: • establishes direct links between the workings of fictional narratives and those of the non-fictional world • charts the transition in narrative theory from its formalist beginnings, through deconstruction, towards its current concerns with the social, cultural and cognitive uses of narrative • explores the relationship between postmodern narrative and postmodern theory more closely • presents detailed illustrative readings of known literary texts such as Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and now features a new chapter on Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello and Slow Man. Approachable and stimulating, this is an essential introduction for anyone studying postmodernism, the theory of narrative or contemporary fiction.