Narrative Theory: Political narratologyMieke Bal Taylor & Francis, 2004 - 392 pàgines |
Continguts
Emile Benveniste | 11 |
The establishment of internal focalization in odd pronominal contexts | 20 |
Narrative transmission readers scripts and illocutionary acts | 33 |
narrative and social space | 69 |
reflections of the works of Nikolai Leskov | 87 |
experience memory and trauma | 107 |
toward a gendered poetics of narrative voice | 123 |
The politics of translation | 140 |
the traps of narrative | 219 |
Freuds masterplot | 261 |
women men narrative and principles of pleasure | 276 |
the cum shot and narrativity | 297 |
reflections on Reading | 319 |
Narrative time | 327 |
Time narration and the exploration of central Africa | 348 |
The staging of time in Heremakhonon | 367 |
Frases i termes més freqüents
actants action Allerleirauh analysis authorial audience Balzac become beginning Benveniste body Brooks character critical cultural cum shot death deictic desire diary discourse E. M. Forster ejaculation essay evaluation example experience female feminism feminist fiction film focalization Freud function gender genre Gérard Genette heterodiegetic Holocaust ideological illocutionary acts imperial interpretation kind King La Vieille Fille language Leskov linguistic literary male masculinity meaning memory metonymy modal narrating audience narrative theory narratology narrator's normative novel object person pleasure principle plot Poetics political possible present pronoun protagonist question reader reading relation relationship repetition representation rhetorical Roland Barthes Romola second-person second-person narration semiotic sense sexual shot significant discharge situation social speaking story storyteller structure tell temporal textual thematic third-person tion trans translation travelogue University Press utterance within-time-ness woman women words writing written York