This note reflects on the deconstructivist critique of the "logocentric" nature of narratology, and puts forward a strategic cognitive use of narratological concepts and of deconstructive strategies which enables both approaches to work together
Resisting the current fashion of calling everything, and ourselves as scholars, “post- ” something, ...
According to theorists such as Jameson and Hayden White, narrativisation has traditionally functione...
Since Aristotle, there has been an assumption that narrative is a representation of actions or seque...
We may consider narratology - the structural study of narratives - in two ways, each of them implyin...
This work seeks to isolate and highlight, through the lens of cognitive narratology, several key mom...
A glance at the current situation in literary criticism shows that narratology, pronounced dead twen...
The paper tries to suggest parallels between the study of narrative organization in psychol-ogy and ...
This is a response to the questions asked by Franco Passalacqua and Federico Pianzola as a follow-up...
This article attempts to define the form that action takes when it is the focus of narrative plot, i...
This long conversation with Meir Sternberg focuses on some crucial points in narrative theory. Speci...
In the 30th edition of the journal Questions de communication, narratologist Raphaël Baroni explains...
Identifying two vital aspects of narratology – poetics and rhetoric – the article then proceeds to h...
This article attempts to define the form that action takes when it is the focus of narrative plot, i...
This is a response to some of the questions asked by Franco Passalacqua and Federico Pianzola as a f...
The article focuses on the cross-dialogue between Ricœur and narratology. On the one hand, Ricoeur e...
Resisting the current fashion of calling everything, and ourselves as scholars, “post- ” something, ...
According to theorists such as Jameson and Hayden White, narrativisation has traditionally functione...
Since Aristotle, there has been an assumption that narrative is a representation of actions or seque...
We may consider narratology - the structural study of narratives - in two ways, each of them implyin...
This work seeks to isolate and highlight, through the lens of cognitive narratology, several key mom...
A glance at the current situation in literary criticism shows that narratology, pronounced dead twen...
The paper tries to suggest parallels between the study of narrative organization in psychol-ogy and ...
This is a response to the questions asked by Franco Passalacqua and Federico Pianzola as a follow-up...
This article attempts to define the form that action takes when it is the focus of narrative plot, i...
This long conversation with Meir Sternberg focuses on some crucial points in narrative theory. Speci...
In the 30th edition of the journal Questions de communication, narratologist Raphaël Baroni explains...
Identifying two vital aspects of narratology – poetics and rhetoric – the article then proceeds to h...
This article attempts to define the form that action takes when it is the focus of narrative plot, i...
This is a response to some of the questions asked by Franco Passalacqua and Federico Pianzola as a f...
The article focuses on the cross-dialogue between Ricœur and narratology. On the one hand, Ricoeur e...
Resisting the current fashion of calling everything, and ourselves as scholars, “post- ” something, ...
According to theorists such as Jameson and Hayden White, narrativisation has traditionally functione...
Since Aristotle, there has been an assumption that narrative is a representation of actions or seque...