The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories /:
A collection of original essays establishing how wide the intellectual boundaries of narrative theory have become, the Edinburgh Companion to Narrative Theories showcases the latest approaches to diverse narratives across many media and in numerous disciplines. The book brings founders of the field...
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Zusammenfassung: | A collection of original essays establishing how wide the intellectual boundaries of narrative theory have become, the Edinburgh Companion to Narrative Theories showcases the latest approaches to diverse narratives across many media and in numerous disciplines. The book brings founders of the field of post-classical narrative theory together with established scholars who have made significant changes in the understanding of narrative and younger scholars who are putting narrative theories to use on new media forms and new literatures. This is the first anthology to consider what narrative is and what it can do in the wake of various turns in literary studies (the affective, the posthuman, the cognitive) which have been emerging in the context of digital media and algorithmic capital. Narrative genres persist, and they continue to do vital work in the world. Narrative theories provide the vocabulary for talking about how that work gets done. |
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spelling | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / edited by Zara Dinnen, Robyn Warhol. Contemporary narrative theories Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2018. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier A collection of original essays establishing how wide the intellectual boundaries of narrative theory have become, the Edinburgh Companion to Narrative Theories showcases the latest approaches to diverse narratives across many media and in numerous disciplines. The book brings founders of the field of post-classical narrative theory together with established scholars who have made significant changes in the understanding of narrative and younger scholars who are putting narrative theories to use on new media forms and new literatures. This is the first anthology to consider what narrative is and what it can do in the wake of various turns in literary studies (the affective, the posthuman, the cognitive) which have been emerging in the context of digital media and algorithmic capital. Narrative genres persist, and they continue to do vital work in the world. Narrative theories provide the vocabulary for talking about how that work gets done. Print version record. Machine generated contents note: 1. What Does It Mean to Be Mad? Diagnosis, Narrative, Science, and the DSM / Zara Dinnen / Robyn Warhol -- 2. Nonhuman in Mind: Narrative Challenges to Folk Psychology / H. Porter Abbott -- 3. Narrative and the Embodied Reader / Marco Caracciolo -- 4. Fully Extended Mind / Suzanne Keen -- 5. Sense-Making and Wonder: An Enactive Approach to Narrative Form in Speculative Fiction / Karin Kukkonen -- 6. Cosmopolitanism, Controversy, and Collectivity: Zadie Smith's Networked Narration / Merja Polvinen -- 7. Race and Empathy in GB Tran's Vietnamerica / Claudia Breger -- 8. Till Death Do Us Part: Embodying Narratology / Sue J. Kim -- 9. Digital Intimacies and Queer Narratives / Susan S. Lanser -- 10. Cinema of the Impossible: Queer Theory and Narrative / Sam McBean -- 11. Cinema and the Unnarratability of Computation / Valerie Rohy -- 12. Plotting the Loop: Videogames and Narratability / Zara Dinnen -- 13. Serial as Digital Constellation: Fluid Textuality and Semiotic Otherness in the Podcast Narrative / Rob Gallagher -- 14. UI Time and the Digital Event / Ellen McCracken -- 15. Continued Comics: The New 'Blake and Mortimer' as an Example of Continuation in European Series / Daniel Punday -- 16. Operational Seriality and the Operation of Seriality / Jan Baetens / Hugo Frey -- 17. Closer Than They Seem: Graphic Narrative and the Senses / Jason Mittell -- 18. Episode Five, or, When Does a Narrative Become What It Is? / Katalin Orban -- 19. Media Theory as Narrative Theory: Film Narration as a Case Study / Sean O'Sullivan -- 20. Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative / Christian Quendler -- 21. Lyric Poetry as Anti-Mimetic Bridging in Narratives and Motion Pictures: A Case Study of Affective Response to Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014) / Astrid Ensslin / Alice Bell -- 22. Speculative Fiction, or, Literal Narratology / Stefan Kjerkegaard -- 23. Unnatural Endings in Fiction and Drama / Brian McHale -- 24. Narrative and the Necessity of Contingency / Brian Richardson -- 25. Local Nonfictionality within Generic Fiction: Huntington's Disease in McEwan's Saturday and Genova's Inside the O'Briens / Mark Currie -- 26. Story of the Law / James Phelan -- 27. Centre for Narrative Gravity: Narrative and the Philosophy of Selfhood after Dennett / Ruth Ronen -- 28. Body as Medium: A Phenomenological Approach to the Production of Affect in Narrative / Richard Walsh. Storytelling in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008817 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Art de conter dans la littérature. Narration. LITERARY CRITICISM General. bisacsh TRAVEL Special Interest Literary. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Narration (Rhetoric) fast Storytelling in literature fast Print version: EDINBURGH COMPANION TO CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVE THEORIES. [Place of publication not identified] : EDINBURGH UNIV PRESS, 2018 1474424740 (OCoLC)1012760830 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1815024 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1815024 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / What Does It Mean to Be Mad? Diagnosis, Narrative, Science, and the DSM / Nonhuman in Mind: Narrative Challenges to Folk Psychology / Narrative and the Embodied Reader / Fully Extended Mind / Sense-Making and Wonder: An Enactive Approach to Narrative Form in Speculative Fiction / Cosmopolitanism, Controversy, and Collectivity: Zadie Smith's Networked Narration / Race and Empathy in GB Tran's Vietnamerica / Till Death Do Us Part: Embodying Narratology / Digital Intimacies and Queer Narratives / Cinema of the Impossible: Queer Theory and Narrative / Cinema and the Unnarratability of Computation / Plotting the Loop: Videogames and Narratability / Serial as Digital Constellation: Fluid Textuality and Semiotic Otherness in the Podcast Narrative / UI Time and the Digital Event / Continued Comics: The New 'Blake and Mortimer' as an Example of Continuation in European Series / Operational Seriality and the Operation of Seriality / Closer Than They Seem: Graphic Narrative and the Senses / Episode Five, or, When Does a Narrative Become What It Is? / Media Theory as Narrative Theory: Film Narration as a Case Study / Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative / Lyric Poetry as Anti-Mimetic Bridging in Narratives and Motion Pictures: A Case Study of Affective Response to Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014) / Speculative Fiction, or, Literal Narratology / Unnatural Endings in Fiction and Drama / Narrative and the Necessity of Contingency / Local Nonfictionality within Generic Fiction: Huntington's Disease in McEwan's Saturday and Genova's Inside the O'Briens / Story of the Law / Centre for Narrative Gravity: Narrative and the Philosophy of Selfhood after Dennett / Body as Medium: A Phenomenological Approach to the Production of Affect in Narrative / Storytelling in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008817 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Art de conter dans la littérature. Narration. LITERARY CRITICISM General. bisacsh TRAVEL Special Interest Literary. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Narration (Rhetoric) fast Storytelling in literature fast |
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title | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / |
title_alt | Contemporary narrative theories What Does It Mean to Be Mad? Diagnosis, Narrative, Science, and the DSM / Nonhuman in Mind: Narrative Challenges to Folk Psychology / Narrative and the Embodied Reader / Fully Extended Mind / Sense-Making and Wonder: An Enactive Approach to Narrative Form in Speculative Fiction / Cosmopolitanism, Controversy, and Collectivity: Zadie Smith's Networked Narration / Race and Empathy in GB Tran's Vietnamerica / Till Death Do Us Part: Embodying Narratology / Digital Intimacies and Queer Narratives / Cinema of the Impossible: Queer Theory and Narrative / Cinema and the Unnarratability of Computation / Plotting the Loop: Videogames and Narratability / Serial as Digital Constellation: Fluid Textuality and Semiotic Otherness in the Podcast Narrative / UI Time and the Digital Event / Continued Comics: The New 'Blake and Mortimer' as an Example of Continuation in European Series / Operational Seriality and the Operation of Seriality / Closer Than They Seem: Graphic Narrative and the Senses / Episode Five, or, When Does a Narrative Become What It Is? / Media Theory as Narrative Theory: Film Narration as a Case Study / Digital Fiction and Unnatural Narrative / Lyric Poetry as Anti-Mimetic Bridging in Narratives and Motion Pictures: A Case Study of Affective Response to Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014) / Speculative Fiction, or, Literal Narratology / Unnatural Endings in Fiction and Drama / Narrative and the Necessity of Contingency / Local Nonfictionality within Generic Fiction: Huntington's Disease in McEwan's Saturday and Genova's Inside the O'Briens / Story of the Law / Centre for Narrative Gravity: Narrative and the Philosophy of Selfhood after Dennett / Body as Medium: A Phenomenological Approach to the Production of Affect in Narrative / |
title_auth | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / |
title_exact_search | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / |
title_full | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / edited by Zara Dinnen, Robyn Warhol. |
title_fullStr | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / edited by Zara Dinnen, Robyn Warhol. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / edited by Zara Dinnen, Robyn Warhol. |
title_short | The Edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories / |
title_sort | edinburgh companion to contemporary narrative theories |
topic | Storytelling in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008817 Narration (Rhetoric) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85089833 Art de conter dans la littérature. Narration. LITERARY CRITICISM General. bisacsh TRAVEL Special Interest Literary. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh bisacsh Narration (Rhetoric) fast Storytelling in literature fast |
topic_facet | Storytelling in literature. Narration (Rhetoric) Art de conter dans la littérature. Narration. LITERARY CRITICISM General. TRAVEL Special Interest Literary. LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Storytelling in literature |
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