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Commentary: On Narrative and Narratives
New Literary History, 1980I LEFT the University of Chicago symposium called "Narrative: The Illusion of Sequence" last October exhilarated and depressed (even my emotions were expressing themselves in binary opposition). The meetings were fully subscribed-indeed, many who applied were turned away-and all ten sessions and ten panel and open discussions were fully attended.
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NARRATIVE COGNITION, NARRATIVE TEXTS, NARRATIVE INTERPRETATION
2023Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 40-02, Section: A, page: 8330.
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Discussion: On Narrative and Narratives
New Literary History, 1980basis of the changes it is now undergoing. Then, with an improved awareness of the tradition, the critical eye must return to the present, the better to perceive its biases and limitations. This regressive-progressive procedure should be, and frequently is, accompanied by comparative glances outside of the tradition: What can one learn from the ...
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Disability Narratives of the Law: Narratives and Counter-Narratives
Narrative, 2007The field of disability studies works actively to present counter-narratives to dominant biom?dical, sociocultural, and political narratives of disability (Couser),2 criticizing biom?dical narratives of deviance and cure (Mitchell and Snyder); cri tiquing historical and contemporary narratives of difference and transcendence, both in popular media as ...
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Narrative hermeneutics: in search of narrative data
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2010Scand J Caring Sci; 2010; 24; 32–37 Narrative hermeneutics: in search of narrative data As human beings, we live in a storied world. This worldview requires us to think about how to re‐present it in research. My purpose with this article is to reflect upon narratives from an ontological and epistemological point of view, taking ...
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Introduction: A Narrative on Narrative
2013Narrative is ubiquitous and takes many forms, from written and oral language to still and moving images. Barthes (1975) observes that in every culture narrative is ever present: Like life itself, it is there, international, transhistorical, transcultural. (Barthes, 1975, p.
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A Survey on Event-Based News Narrative Extraction
ACM Computing Surveys, 2023Brian Keith Norambuena +2 more
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Introduction: Narratives of Travel, Narratives that Travel
2017Introduces themes in the book: the protean nature of travel narratives, and of identities and technologies of travel in the nineteenth century. Suggests twentieth century ideas of the fluid narrative identity of travelling subjects can in fact be found in the nineteenth century.
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Illness narratives in counselling—narrative medicine and narrative ethics
2018The attention to illness narratives echoes the narrative turn in the humanities. This chapter explores the implications of counselling and confronts the narrative medicine approach with the correlated, yet distinct, concept of narrative ethics.
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