The travelling concepts of narrative /

This chapter addresses how concepts of narrative and narration have been used in theories of cultural trauma. My point of departure is an article by Wulf Kansteiner and Harald Weilnböck, where they criticize the concept of cultural trauma or what they call the paradigm of "deconstructive trauma...

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Other Authors: Hyvärinen, Matti (Editor), Hatavara, Mari (Editor), Hydén, Lars-Christer, 1954- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Co., [2013]
Series:Studies in narrative ; v. 18.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Exploring the narrative turns Travelling metaphors, transforming concepts
  • Matti Hyvarinen Why narrative is here to stay: A return to origins
  • Mark Freeman To the narrative turn and back: The political impact of storytelling in feminism
  • Olivia Guaraldo Travelling with narrative: From text to body
  • Paul John Eakin Philosophical underpinnings of the narrative turn in theory and fiction
  • Hanna Meretoja Travelling between fiction and non-fiction
  • Fact and fiction: Exploring the narrative mind
  • Jens Brockmeier Broken or unnatural? On the distinction of fiction in non-conventional first person narration
  • Stefan Iversen Making sense in autobiography
  • Mari Hatavara "Unnatural" narratives? The case of second-person narration
  • Jarmila Mildorf Storytelling on the go: Breaking news as a travelling narrative genre
  • Alexandra Georgakopoulou Travelling from body to story
  • Towards an embodied theory of narrative and storytelling
  • Lars-Christer Hyden Fractured narratives: Psychology's fragmented narrative psychology
  • Brian Schiff Broken stories: Narrative vs. narration in travelling theories of cultural trauma
  • Kuisma Korhonen Concluding reflections
  • Twists and-turns: The circulation of narrative concepts across disciplines and cultures.