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Social aesthetics and an unreliable narrator: engaging with homelessness in Cities of Sleep

Studies in Documentary Film, 2023
How can documentary film overcome ‘engagement at a distance' to perceptively express urban experience? In this article, I examine modes of sensory mode of spectatorial engagement in Cities of Sleep (Dir: Shaunak Sen, 2015) to foreground the place of the ...
S. Kishore
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THE PHENOMENON OF THE «UNRELIABLE» NARRATOR IN V. NABOKOV'S NOVEL «LOLITA»

Vestnik Bishkek state university af. K. Karasaev, 2022
The article deals with the phenomenon of «unreliable» narrator, the description of which is one of the current problems of modern literary studies. In the literary text the presence of the «unreliable» narrator is realized through a complex of textual ...
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The Unreliable Narrator’s “Paper Eyes” in Visual Storytelling

Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2022
Highlighting the, as called by Emar Maier, blended perspective shots in cinematic narrative with an unreliable narrator allows us to escape the dilemma of the omniscient cinema-eye (Kino-Glaz, 1924) and of the false narrator’s paper eyes (Бумажные глаза ...
E. Dragalina-Chernaya
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The method of unreliable narrator as a key to the genre labyrinths of Piranesi

Voprosy Literatury, 2022
The article demonstrates how Susanna Clarke utilises the principally unstable genre attributions in Piranesi to guide the reader to comprehension of the ideas at the core of contemporary European thinking: otherness, the plurality of opinion, truth as a ...
N. Zelezinskaya
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The Difference of the External and Internal Point of View in the Text with an Unreliable Narrator (Based on the Material of I. Andreev’s Short Story Thought)

Spheres of Culture
L. Andreev’s short story Thought has a complex narrative organization. The author of the article proves that there are two narrators in the narrative– primary and secondary ones.
M.A. Smolenskaya
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The image of unreliable narrator in Sian Hughes’ novel ‘Pearl’ according to memory studies’ optics

Philology. Theory & Practice
The study aims to identify the specifics of the phenomenon of unreliable narration in the modern British novel ‘Pearl’ by Sian Hughes. The paper examines the gradually revealing narrator’s unreliability that casts doubt on the entire story told, which ...
E. A. Kulikov
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Advancing the Narrative Policy Framework? The Musings of a Potentially Unreliable Narrator

Policy Studies Journal, 2018
Inspired by postmodernism and the seemingly contradictory charter of science, the Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) was named in a 2010 issue of the Policy Studies Journal for the purposes of understanding the role of narrative in the policy process ...
Michael D. Jones
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"Is This Really Happening?": Game Mechanics as Unreliable Narrator

DiGRA Conference, 2019
The unreliable narrator is a popular narrative technique employed by game designers, as seen in games such as Dear Esther and The Stanley Parable. However, much of the academic discussion of unreliable narration in video games has focused on games with ...
C. Roe, A. Mitchell
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Unreliability and Narrator Types. On the Application Area of ›Unreliable Narration‹

Journal of Literary Theory, 2018
Abstract The narratological concept of unreliable narration is subject to constant debate. While this debate affects different kinds of problems associated with unreliability, one of the central issues concerns the application area of ›unreliable narration‹. Here, theorists discuss, for example, whether there are certain types of narrators that cannot
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