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Life in the eucharistic community : an empirical study in psychological type theory and biblical hermeneutics reading John 6:5–15 [PDF]
This study employs psychological type theory to analyse the ways in which a group of 13 newly ordained Anglican priests (in priest’s orders for 3 or 4 months) reflected on the Eucharistic imagery of the Johannine feeding narrative. In the first exercise,
Francis, Leslie J., Jones, Susan H.
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"Ruralism" in recent American narratives by queer authors is discussed here as a series of engagements and withdrawals from small-town socio-political landscapes, ensconced in US literature from early US realism and modernism, by contemporary focalizers,
Parker, Joshua
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Baker’s Narrative Theory and its Research Potentials in Translation Studies [PDF]
This paper first describes Baker’s narrative theory so as to introduce a new research area in Translation Studies. In so doing, it defines the concept of narrative in social sciences, which is the basis of Baker’s work, and explains Baker’s proposed ...
Kaveh Bolouri, Mazdak Bolouri
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A Theory of Genre Formation in the Twentieth Century [PDF]
In his article "A Theory of Genre Formation in the Twentieth Century" Michael Rodgers explores the relationship between Vladimir Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading and magical realism in order to theorize about genre formation in the twentieth century ...
Rodgers, Michael
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This special issue considers queer attachments to rural space in literature, which have often been obscured by privileging the urban in cultural depictions of queer lives.
Poole, Ralph J., Robbins, Ben
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Women’s leadership as narrative practice: identifying ‘tent making’, ‘dancing’ and ‘orchestrating’ in UK Early Years Services [PDF]
Purpose – The paper discusses the “narrative practices” utilised by women leading in a small sample of Early Years services in the North East of England.
Ian Robson, Sharon Mavin
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Framed Slowness and the Ecological Value of Multiperspectivity
Drawing on econarratological insights, this _Article examines the ecological potential of multiperspective narratives by proposing the concept of ‘framed slowness,’ that is, a slow way of experiencing narrative elicited by the use of framing devices.
Gabriele D'Amato
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Narration and narrativity has always been considered as an influential means of creating, reconciliating and representing ideologies, themes, systems, and conflicts at all levels; social, educational, religious, and political.
Nighat Shakur, Dr.
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Cognitive Science and Psychology [PDF]
The protocol algorithm abstracted from a human cognizer's own narrative in the course of doing a cognitive task is an explanation of the corresponding mental activity in Pylyshyn's (1984) virtual machine model of mind.
Chow, Dr Siu L.
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Narrative Matrix Theory: An integrated framework that incorporates management theory and narrative
Recently, management theories such as knowledge creation, ambidextrous organization, and dynamic capability have gained attention. However, an issue is that there is no structured way to understand and apply them in an integrated way in practice ...
Tatsuo UMEMOTO, Ayano (HIROSE) NISHIHARA
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