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Why narratology? What has narratology brought to the study of narrative, of literature, of discourse generally? What is the status of narratology among other disciplines? What difference does narratology make? These are some of the speculative questions I will attempt to answer in this paper.
John Pier
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On Postcolonial Narratology and Reading Postcolonial Literature Narratologically
The article discusses this special issue’s leading question ‘Why narratology?’ with regard to a specific group of texts, for which a separate version of narratological inquiry has been proposed as part of the diversification of narratologies: post ...
Sandra Heinen
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From Stagnation to Strategy: Challenges in Advancing Long COVID Research. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Long COVID is a debilitating multisystemic condition and is a major public health burden, yet the pathophysiology remains poorly understood and there are no effective treatments. Despite the urgent need for better management strategies, research into long COVID is losing momentum.
Ellen A.
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Women's Experiences of Care and Support Following Postpartum Psychosis: A Meta-Ethnography. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Postpartum psychosis is a psychiatric emergency that occurs following childbirth. Women are often cared for in general psychiatric units or in psychiatric Mother and Baby units. Postpartum psychosis is associated with a significant risk of relapse.
Carr V, Thomson G, Moran V, Strachan G.
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Structural Narratology and Interdisciplinary Studies [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between structural narratology and interdisciplinary studies. We will try to answer two main questions: What factors have been effective in narratology’s orientation toward interdisciplinary ...
A. Mohammadi Kalesar
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Horizons of Historical Narratology [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of two pieces of research that develop the idea of diachronic consideration of narratological categories in application to the Russian literary process — the monograph by V.I.
Olga A. Grimova
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This essay uses Lauren Groff’s 2011 short story “Above and Below” to explore aspects of a narratology beyond the human, considering how ideas developed by scholars of narrative bear on questions about the nature and scope of human-animal relationships in
David Herman
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Mental Spaces Theory and Multilayered Meaning Construction. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Conceptualization underlying language use is an unconscious and automatic process that interacts with the general human cognitive faculty. The main purpose of Mental Spaces Theory (MST), as one of the major frameworks in Cognitive Linguistics, is to shed light on this process and model it in cognitively motivated ways.
Kwon I.
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Is There a French Postclassical Narratology? [PDF]
This brief historiographic study shows that French narratology does not divide into a “classical” narratology and “postclassical narratologies” in the way spoken of by David Herman or into the hyphenated “narratol o- gies” identified by Ansgar Nünning. The principal players (Barthes, Tod o- rov, Genette) turned to other pursuits, and Ricœur’s watershed
Pier, John
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The Past Through Narratology [PDF]
„The Past through Narratology“ proposes a fresh approach to various types of texts from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Starting from a broad definition of what a text can be – ranging from hagiographic narratives and maps to archaeological ...
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