Narratives in Popular Culture, Media, and Everyday LifeSAGE Publications, 1997 - 200 pagina's Explains narrative theory and applies it to readers' everyday experience with popular forms of mass media, discussing narrative interpretation and analysis on an accessible level. Part I overviews key narrative theorists and techniques. Part II considers the narrative elements of dreams, fairy tales |
Inhoudsopgave
The Nature of Narratives | 1 |
Theorists of Narrativity | 19 |
A Modification of Propps Theory | 30 |
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