In this article I shall argue that understandings of what constitutes narrative, how it functions, and the contexts in which it applies have broadened in line with cultural, social and intellectual trends which have seen a blurring, if not the dissolution, of boundaries between ‘fact’ and ‘fiction’; ‘literary’ and ‘non-literary’ narrative spaces; history and story; concepts of time and space, text and image, teller and tale, representation and reality.To illustrate some of the ways in which the concept of narrative has travelled across disciplinary and generic boundaries, I shall look at The Art of Travel (de Botton 2003), with a view to demonstrating how the blending of genres works to produce a narrative that is at once personal and philo...
In this chapter I will discuss my own experience of conducting narrative research in a range of diff...
The intention of this paper is to provide an overview of the development and the characteristics of ...
Narratives are an increasingly popular focus of social research. Perhaps this is because 'stories’1 ...
In this article I shall argue that understandings of what constitutes narrative, how it functions, a...
One of the many reasons why narrative has emerged since the 1980s as a seemingly ubiquitous mode acr...
This article suggests that narrative studies would benefit from (hermeneutically informed) philosoph...
The essays here are drawn from a two-day conference, held at Goldsmiths, University of London, in Se...
The article outlines a conceptual history of narrative, in particular the changes over the movement ...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...
How does the experience of travel transform culture over time? This is the question at the heart of ...
Travel and tourism 'stories' have been told and recorded within every culture, in every period of or...
This paper explores key characteristics of spatial narratives, which are called narrative environmen...
© 2017 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics. This essay aims to clarify how literary and no...
Travel has been variously conceived as a rite of passage, an educational undertaking, a means of gat...
Stories, and their ability to transport their audience, constitute a central part of human life and ...
In this chapter I will discuss my own experience of conducting narrative research in a range of diff...
The intention of this paper is to provide an overview of the development and the characteristics of ...
Narratives are an increasingly popular focus of social research. Perhaps this is because 'stories’1 ...
In this article I shall argue that understandings of what constitutes narrative, how it functions, a...
One of the many reasons why narrative has emerged since the 1980s as a seemingly ubiquitous mode acr...
This article suggests that narrative studies would benefit from (hermeneutically informed) philosoph...
The essays here are drawn from a two-day conference, held at Goldsmiths, University of London, in Se...
The article outlines a conceptual history of narrative, in particular the changes over the movement ...
The subject of this article is media tourism: the phenomenon of people travelling to places which th...
How does the experience of travel transform culture over time? This is the question at the heart of ...
Travel and tourism 'stories' have been told and recorded within every culture, in every period of or...
This paper explores key characteristics of spatial narratives, which are called narrative environmen...
© 2017 by Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics. This essay aims to clarify how literary and no...
Travel has been variously conceived as a rite of passage, an educational undertaking, a means of gat...
Stories, and their ability to transport their audience, constitute a central part of human life and ...
In this chapter I will discuss my own experience of conducting narrative research in a range of diff...
The intention of this paper is to provide an overview of the development and the characteristics of ...
Narratives are an increasingly popular focus of social research. Perhaps this is because 'stories’1 ...