In this article you find the second part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince, Mark Freeman, Marco Caracciolo and Federico Bertoni. In Part II we discuss with Prof. Mark Freem the role of narrative hermeneutics in understanding the human realm and the tenets of self-interpretation, as well as the necessity of literary antrhopology and literary theory
This article explores the unique possibilities offered by narrative research for fostering continued...
The burgeoning use of experimental methods to consider questions of human nature and personal identi...
Responding to the honor of the festschrift, I name and honour those who guided me, especially my men...
In this article you find the first part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the fourth and last part of our ‘virtual roundtable’ on Wolfgang Iser’s leg...
In this article you find the editorial remarks of this special issue on “Wolfgang Iser. Towards Lite...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
This article suggests that narrative studies would benefit from (hermeneutically informed) philosoph...
Often the terms hermeneutics and phenomenology become conflated and, although they have a relationsh...
The point of departure of this study is the temporal multilayeredness of our narrative constructions...
Many philosophers say that the nature of personal identity has to do with narratives: the stories w...
This paper opens up a dialogue between narrative researchers working within and between history and ...
This paper explores the links between the multilayered and multi-temporal complexities of the author...
Since work by Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and Paul Ricoeur, there has been sustained interes...
This article explores the unique possibilities offered by narrative research for fostering continued...
The burgeoning use of experimental methods to consider questions of human nature and personal identi...
Responding to the honor of the festschrift, I name and honour those who guided me, especially my men...
In this article you find the first part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the third part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Prince...
In this article you find the fourth and last part of our ‘virtual roundtable’ on Wolfgang Iser’s leg...
In this article you find the editorial remarks of this special issue on “Wolfgang Iser. Towards Lite...
There is a confusing diversity of conceptions of ‘the self’ in philosophical, psychological, psychia...
This article suggests that narrative studies would benefit from (hermeneutically informed) philosoph...
Often the terms hermeneutics and phenomenology become conflated and, although they have a relationsh...
The point of departure of this study is the temporal multilayeredness of our narrative constructions...
Many philosophers say that the nature of personal identity has to do with narratives: the stories w...
This paper opens up a dialogue between narrative researchers working within and between history and ...
This paper explores the links between the multilayered and multi-temporal complexities of the author...
Since work by Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and Paul Ricoeur, there has been sustained interes...
This article explores the unique possibilities offered by narrative research for fostering continued...
The burgeoning use of experimental methods to consider questions of human nature and personal identi...
Responding to the honor of the festschrift, I name and honour those who guided me, especially my men...