Theorizing narrativity /:
Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but...
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Walter de Gruyter,
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Schriftenreihe: | Narratologia ;
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Zusammenfassung: | Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but each chapter investigates a different dimension of narrativity with many issues dealt with in innovative ways (including oral storytelling, the law, video games, causality, intertextuality and the theory of reading). There are chapters by Gerald Prince on narrativehood and narrativity, Meir Sternberg on the narrativity of the law-code, Werner Wolf on chance and Peter Hühn on eventfulness in fiction, Jukka Tyrkkö on kaleidoscope narratives, Marie-Laure Ryan on transfictionality and computer games, Ansgar Nünning and Roy Sommer as well as Monika Fludernik on the narrativity of drama, Beatriz Penas on (non)standard narrativities, David Rudrum on narrativity and performativity, Michael Toolan on textual guidance, John Pier on causality and retrospection, and José Ángel García Landa on retelling and represented narrations. |
Beschreibung: | "Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but each chapter investigates a different dimension of narrativity with many issues dealt with in innovative ways (including oral storytelling, the law, video games, causality, intertextuality and the theory of reading). There are chapters by Gerald Prince on narrativehood and narrativity, Meir Sternberg on the narrativity of the law-code, Werner Wolf on chance and Peter Hühn on eventfulness in fiction, Jukka Tyrkkö on kaleidoscope narratives, Marie-Laure Ryan on transfictionality and computer games, Ansgar Nünning and Roy Sommer as well as Monika Fludernik on the narrativity of drama, Beatriz Penas on (non)standard narrativities, David Rudrum on narrativity and performativity, Michael Toolan on textual guidance, John Pier on causality and retrospection, and José Ángel García Landa on retelling and represented narrations"--Publisher's Web site. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (464 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9783110969801 3110969807 |
ISSN: | 1612-8427 ; |
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spelling | Theorizing narrativity / edited by John Pier and José Ángel García Landa. Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, ©2008. 1 online resource (464 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Narratologia, 1612-8427 ; 12 "Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but each chapter investigates a different dimension of narrativity with many issues dealt with in innovative ways (including oral storytelling, the law, video games, causality, intertextuality and the theory of reading). There are chapters by Gerald Prince on narrativehood and narrativity, Meir Sternberg on the narrativity of the law-code, Werner Wolf on chance and Peter Hühn on eventfulness in fiction, Jukka Tyrkkö on kaleidoscope narratives, Marie-Laure Ryan on transfictionality and computer games, Ansgar Nünning and Roy Sommer as well as Monika Fludernik on the narrativity of drama, Beatriz Penas on (non)standard narrativities, David Rudrum on narrativity and performativity, Michael Toolan on textual guidance, John Pier on causality and retrospection, and José Ángel García Landa on retelling and represented narrations"--Publisher's Web site. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Narrrativehood, Narrativeness, Narrativity, Narratibility -- If-Plots: Narrativity and the Law-Code -- After this, therefore because of this -- Functions and Forms of Eventfulness in Narrative Fiction -- Chance in Fiction as a Privileged Index of Implied Worldviews: A Contribution to the World-Modelling Functions of Narrative Fiction -- A Pragma-stylistic Contribution to the Study of Narrativity: Standard versus Non-standard Narrativities -- Narrativity and Performativity: From Cervantes to Star Trek -- â€?Kaleidoscopeâ€? Narratives and the Act of Reading The Language of GuidanceDiegetic and Mimetic Narrativity: Some further Steps towards a Transgeneric Narratology of Drama -- Narrative and Drama -- Transfictionality across Media -- Narrating Narrating: Twisting the Twice-Told Tale -- Author/Name Index Theorizing Narrativity is a collective work by an international array of leading specialists in narrative theory. It provides new perspectives on the nature of narrative, genre theory, narrative semiotics and communication theory. Most contributions center on the specificity of literary fiction, but each chapter investigates a different dimension of narrativity with many issues dealt with in innovative ways (including oral storytelling, the law, video games, causality, intertextuality and the theory of reading). There are chapters by Gerald Prince on narrativehood and narrativity, Meir Sternberg on the narrativity of the law-code, Werner Wolf on chance and Peter Hühn on eventfulness in fiction, Jukka Tyrkkö on kaleidoscope narratives, Marie-Laure Ryan on transfictionality and computer games, Ansgar Nünning and Roy Sommer as well as Monika Fludernik on the narrativity of drama, Beatriz Penas on (non)standard narrativities, David Rudrum on narrativity and performativity, Michael Toolan on textual guidance, John Pier on causality and retrospection, and José Ángel García Landa on retelling and represented narrations. English. Discourse analysis, Narrative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038364 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029027 Discours narratif. Narration. Information. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Communication fast Discourse analysis, Narrative fast Narration (Rhetoric) fast Narrative Theory. Electronic book. Pier, John. García Landa, José Angel. Print version: Theorizing narrativity. Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, ©2008 (DLC) 2007049146 Narratologia ; 12. 1612-8427 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003042627 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=556382 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Theorizing narrativity / Narratologia ; Introduction -- Narrrativehood, Narrativeness, Narrativity, Narratibility -- If-Plots: Narrativity and the Law-Code -- After this, therefore because of this -- Functions and Forms of Eventfulness in Narrative Fiction -- Chance in Fiction as a Privileged Index of Implied Worldviews: A Contribution to the World-Modelling Functions of Narrative Fiction -- A Pragma-stylistic Contribution to the Study of Narrativity: Standard versus Non-standard Narrativities -- Narrativity and Performativity: From Cervantes to Star Trek -- �Kaleidoscope� Narratives and the Act of Reading The Language of GuidanceDiegetic and Mimetic Narrativity: Some further Steps towards a Transgeneric Narratology of Drama -- Narrative and Drama -- Transfictionality across Media -- Narrating Narrating: Twisting the Twice-Told Tale -- Author/Name Index Discourse analysis, Narrative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038364 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029027 Discours narratif. Narration. Information. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Communication fast Discourse analysis, Narrative fast Narration (Rhetoric) fast |
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title_full | Theorizing narrativity / edited by John Pier and José Ángel García Landa. |
title_fullStr | Theorizing narrativity / edited by John Pier and José Ángel García Landa. |
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topic | Discourse analysis, Narrative. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85038364 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029027 Discours narratif. Narration. Information. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Communication fast Discourse analysis, Narrative fast Narration (Rhetoric) fast |
topic_facet | Discourse analysis, Narrative. Narration (Rhetoric) Communication. Discours narratif. Narration. Information. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. REFERENCE Word Lists. Communication Discourse analysis, Narrative Electronic book. |
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