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  1. Analyzing World Fiction
    New Horizons in Narrative Theory

    Why are many readers drawn to stories that texture ethnic experiences and identities other than their own? How do authors such as Salman Rushdie and Maxine Hong Kingston, or filmmakers in Bollywood or Mexico City produce complex fiction that... more

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    Why are many readers drawn to stories that texture ethnic experiences and identities other than their own? How do authors such as Salman Rushdie and Maxine Hong Kingston, or filmmakers in Bollywood or Mexico City produce complex fiction that satisfies audiences worldwide? In Analyzing World Fiction, fifteen renowned luminaries use tools of narratology and insights from cognitive science and neurobiology to provide answers to these questions and more. With essays ranging from James Phelan's "Voice, Politics, and Judgments in Their Eyes Were Watching God" and Hilary Dannenberg's "Narrating Multiculturalism in British Media: Voice and Cultural Identity in Television" to Ellen McCracken's exploration of paratextual strategies in Chicana literature, this expansive collection turns the tide on approaches to postcolonial and multicultural phenomena that tend to compress author and narrator, text and real life. Striving to celebrate the art of fiction, the voices in this anthology explore the "ingredients" that make for powerful, universally intriguing, deeply human story-weaving. Systematically synthesizing the tools of narrative theory along with findings from the brain sciences to analyze multicultural and postcolonial film, literature, and television, the contributors pioneer new techniques for appreciating all facets of the wonder of storytelling.

     

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  2. Narrative theory
    core concepts and critical debates
    Contributor: Herman, David (Publisher); Phelan, James (Publisher); Rabinowitz, Peter, J. (Publisher); Richardson, Brian (Publisher); Warhol, Robyn (Publisher)
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Ohio State Univ. Press, Columbus, Ohio

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    Source: Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung
    Contributor: Herman, David (Publisher); Phelan, James (Publisher); Rabinowitz, Peter, J. (Publisher); Richardson, Brian (Publisher); Warhol, Robyn (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 978-0-8142-1186-1
    Series: Theory and interpretation of narrative
    Subjects: Erzähltheorie
    Scope: XIV, 280 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. 251 - 261

  3. Analyzing World Fiction
    New Horizons in Narrative Theory
    Contributor: Aldama, Arturo J (MitwirkendeR); Aldama, Frederick Luis (MitwirkendeR); Aldama, Frederick Luis (HerausgeberIn); Breslin, Paul (MitwirkendeR); Colm Hogan, Patrick (MitwirkendeR); Dannenberg, Hilary P (MitwirkendeR); Kim, Sue J (MitwirkendeR); Lee, Sue-Im (MitwirkendeR); McCracken, Ellen (MitwirkendeR); Nericcio, William Anthony (MitwirkendeR); Nock-Hee Park, Josephine (MitwirkendeR); Pandit Hogan, Lalita (MitwirkendeR); Phelan, James (MitwirkendeR); Prince, Gerald (MitwirkendeR); Richardson, Brian (MitwirkendeR); Romagnolo, Catherine (MitwirkendeR); Shen, Dan (MitwirkendeR); Warhol, Robyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- How to Use This Book -- Part I. Voice -- 1. U.S. Ethnic and Postcolonial Fiction: Toward a Poetics of Collective Narratives -- 2. Language Peculiarities and Challenges to Universal Narrative Poetics -- 3. Reading... more

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    Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- How to Use This Book -- Part I. Voice -- 1. U.S. Ethnic and Postcolonial Fiction: Toward a Poetics of Collective Narratives -- 2. Language Peculiarities and Challenges to Universal Narrative Poetics -- 3. Reading Narratologically: Azouz Begag’s Le Gone du Chaâba -- 4. Jasmine Reconsidered: Narrative Structure and Multicultural Subjectivity -- 5. Voice, Politics, and Judgments in Their Eyes Were Watching God: The Initiation, the Launch, and the Debate about the Narration -- 6. Narrating Multiculturalism in British Media: Voice and Cultural Identity in Television Documentary and Comedy -- Part II. Emotion -- 7. Anger, Temporality, and the Politics of Reading The Woman Warrior -- 8. Agency and Emotion: R. K. Narayan’s The Guide -- 9. The Narrativization of National Metaphors in Indian Cinema -- 10. Fear and Action: A Cognitive Approach to Teaching -- Part III. Comparisons and Contrasts -- 11. The Postmodern Continuum of Canon and Kitsch: Narrative and Semiotic Strategies of Chicana High Culture and Chica Lit -- 12. Initiating Dialogue: Narrative Beginnings in Multicultural Narratives -- 13. “It’s Badly Done”: Redefi ning Craft in America Is in the Heart -- 14. Nobody Knows: Invisible Man and John Okada’s No-No Boy -- 15. Intertextuality, Translation, and Postcolonial Misrecognition in Aimé Césaire -- Afterword. How This Book Reads You: Looking beyond Analyzing World Fiction: New Horizons in Narrative Theory -- Works Cited and Filmography -- Contributor Notes -- Index Why are many readers drawn to stories that texture ethnic experiences and identities other than their own? How do authors such as Salman Rushdie and Maxine Hong Kingston, or filmmakers in Bollywood or Mexico City produce complex fiction that satisfies audiences worldwide? In Analyzing World Fiction, fifteen renowned luminaries use tools of narratology and insights from cognitive science and neurobiology to provide answers to these questions and more. With essays ranging from James Phelan's "Voice, Politics, and Judgments in Their Eyes Were Watching God" and Hilary Dannenberg's "Narrating Multiculturalism in British Media: Voice and Cultural Identity in Television" to Ellen McCracken's exploration of paratextual strategies in Chicana literature, this expansive collection turns the tide on approaches to postcolonial and multicultural phenomena that tend to compress author and narrator, text and real life. Striving to celebrate the art of fiction, the voices in this anthology explore the "ingredients" that make for powerful, universally intriguing, deeply human story-weaving. Systematically synthesizing the tools of narrative theory along with findings from the brain sciences to analyze multicultural and postcolonial film, literature, and television, the contributors pioneer new techniques for appreciating all facets of the wonder of storytelling

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Aldama, Arturo J (MitwirkendeR); Aldama, Frederick Luis (MitwirkendeR); Aldama, Frederick Luis (HerausgeberIn); Breslin, Paul (MitwirkendeR); Colm Hogan, Patrick (MitwirkendeR); Dannenberg, Hilary P (MitwirkendeR); Kim, Sue J (MitwirkendeR); Lee, Sue-Im (MitwirkendeR); McCracken, Ellen (MitwirkendeR); Nericcio, William Anthony (MitwirkendeR); Nock-Hee Park, Josephine (MitwirkendeR); Pandit Hogan, Lalita (MitwirkendeR); Phelan, James (MitwirkendeR); Prince, Gerald (MitwirkendeR); Richardson, Brian (MitwirkendeR); Romagnolo, Catherine (MitwirkendeR); Shen, Dan (MitwirkendeR); Warhol, Robyn (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780292734975
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    Subjects: Discourse analysis, Narrative; Fiction; Motion pictures and literature; Narration (Rhetoric); Narration (Rhetoric); Postcolonialism and the arts; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
  4. The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Narrative Theories
    Published: [2018]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    A collection of original essays establishing how wide the intellectual boundaries of narrative theory have becomeThe Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Narrative Theories showcases the latest approaches to diverse narratives across many media and in... more

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    A collection of original essays establishing how wide the intellectual boundaries of narrative theory have becomeThe Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Narrative Theories showcases the latest approaches to diverse narratives across many media and in numerous disciplines. Attending to literary, digital, visual, cinematic, televisual, and aural forms of storytelling, this book brings founders of the field of post-classical narrative theory together with senior and emerging scholars.This is the first anthology to consider what narrative is and what it can do in the wake of various turns in literary studies which have been appearing in the context of digital media and algorithmic capital. From mind-centred and philosophical approaches to theories focusing on gender, race, and sexuality, the chapters touch on poetry, drama, digital games, podcasts, coding, speculative fiction, the law, medical narrative, oral storytelling, and comics as well as the more traditional areas of fiction, TV, and film. This is the future of narrative theory.Key Features:Includes popular culture genres (comics, video games, coding) not covered in depth in other companions to narrative theoryShowcases essays on narrative dimensions of law, medical ethics, linguistics, and philosophy as well as more obviously narrative genresAttention given to race, gender, sexuality distributed throughout the volume, not isolated in a single sectionNew essays by superstars in narrative theory (Phelan, McHale, Lanser, Richardson, Abbott, Currie) as well as other well respected and emerging scholars...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Abbott, H. Porter (Mitwirkender); Baetens, Jan (Mitwirkender); Bell, Alice (Mitwirkender); Breger, Claudia (Mitwirkender); Caracciolo, Marco (Mitwirkender); Currie, Mark (Mitwirkender); Ensslin, Astrid (Mitwirkender); Frey, Hugo (Mitwirkender); Gallagher, Rob (Mitwirkender); Keen, Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Kim, Sue J. (Mitwirkender); Kjerkegaard, Stefan (Mitwirkender); Kukkonen, Karin (Mitwirkender); Lanser, Susan S. (Mitwirkender); McBean, Sam (Mitwirkender); McCracken, Ellen (Mitwirkender); McHale, Brian (Mitwirkender); Mittell, Jason (Mitwirkender); Orbán, Katalin (Mitwirkender); O'Sullivan, Sean (Mitwirkender); Phelan, James (Mitwirkender); Polvinen, Merja (Mitwirkender); Punday, Daniel (Mitwirkender); Quendler, Christian (Mitwirkender); Richardson, Brian (Mitwirkender); Rohy, Valerie (Mitwirkender); Ronen, Ruth (Mitwirkender); Shuman, Amy (Mitwirkender); Walsh, Richard (Mitwirkender); Young, Katharine (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474424752
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    RVK Categories: EC 1850 ; ET 790 ; EC 1840
    Series: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
    Subjects: Erzähltheorie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (440 p.), 13 B/W illustrations
  5. Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism
    Narrative Analysis for Social Change
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem more

     

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781032606606
    Subjects: Cognition & cognitive psychology; EDUCATION / General; EDUCATION / Leadership; Ethnic Studies; Ethnic studies; Feminism & feminist theory; Feminismus und feministische Theorie; Forschungsmethoden, allgemein; Gender Studies: Gruppen; Gender studies, gender groups; Kognitive Psychologie; LIT025050; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary studies: general; Literary theory; Literaturtheorie; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy; PSY051000
    Scope: 118 Seiten
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    Part I. Black Womens Stories of Everyday RacismChapter 1. I Keep Most White People at a Distance Ronda C. Henry AnthonyChapter 2. I Would Love to Have Had that Conversation with Him Scotia BrownChapter 3. Something I Never Recovered From Mary BullockChapter 4. Women of Color Really Have to Understand, or Overstand Stephanie CarawayChapter 5. No One Even Knows the Real Story Destiny FacesonChapter 6. At that Moment I Felt-Dismissed Felicia HaneyChapter 7. I Was Never Considered an Asset to their Company in the First Place Lucrezia HatfieldChapter 8. Racism Has Truly Shaped My Choices and How I Act Latoya Hale TahirouPart II. Introduction to the Narrative Analyses of the Womens StoriesChapter 9. Testifyin and Signifyin: Black Womens Narratives on Navigating Structural Racism in Central IndianaSimone DrakeChapter 10. She Was Not Heard: Personal Narratives that Tackle Structural RacismRobyn WarholChapter 11. Metacognition and Miscommunication: Interpreting Metacognitive Monitoring in African-American Womens StorytellingLisa ZunshineChapter 12. Rhetorical Listening: Character, Progression, and Fictionality in African American Womens Stories of Everyday RacismJames PhelanAppendix: Storytelling Prompts Provided by the Researchers

  6. Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism
    Narrative Analysis for Social Change
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Ltd, London

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem more

     

    Black Womens Stories of Everyday Racism puts literary narrative theory to work on an urgent real-world problem

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781032606620
    Subjects: Cognition & cognitive psychology; EDUCATION / General; EDUCATION / Leadership; Ethnic Studies; Ethnic studies; Feminism & feminist theory; Feminismus und feministische Theorie; Forschungsmethoden, allgemein; Gender Studies: Gruppen; Gender studies, gender groups; Kognitive Psychologie; LIT025050; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Literary studies: general; Literary theory; Literaturtheorie; Literaturwissenschaft, allgemein; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy; PSY051000
    Scope: 118 Seiten
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    Part I. Black Womens Stories of Everyday RacismChapter 1. I Keep Most White People at a Distance Ronda C. Henry AnthonyChapter 2. I Would Love to Have Had that Conversation with Him Scotia BrownChapter 3. Something I Never Recovered From Mary BullockChapter 4. Women of Color Really Have to Understand, or Overstand Stephanie CarawayChapter 5. No One Even Knows the Real Story Destiny FacesonChapter 6. At that Moment I Felt-Dismissed Felicia HaneyChapter 7. I Was Never Considered an Asset to their Company in the First Place Lucrezia HatfieldChapter 8. Racism Has Truly Shaped My Choices and How I Act Latoya Hale TahirouPart II. Introduction to the Narrative Analyses of the Womens StoriesChapter 9. Testifyin and Signifyin: Black Womens Narratives on Navigating Structural Racism in Central IndianaSimone DrakeChapter 10. She Was Not Heard: Personal Narratives that Tackle Structural RacismRobyn WarholChapter 11. Metacognition and Miscommunication: Interpreting Metacognitive Monitoring in African-American Womens StorytellingLisa ZunshineChapter 12. Rhetorical Listening: Character, Progression, and Fictionality in African American Womens Stories of Everyday RacismJames PhelanAppendix: Storytelling Prompts Provided by the Researchers