Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory

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Pub. Date: 2007-10-31
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Summary

The increasing interest in narrative theory as a focus of inquiry across multiple disciplines makes it imperative for scholars, teachers, and students to have access to an in-depth reference that cuts across disciplinary specializations to provide information about the core concepts, categories, distinctions, and technical nomenclatures that have grown up around the study of narrative in all of its guises. TheRoutledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theoryanswers that need, providing a comprehensive and authoritative resource for students and researchers in the many disciplines drawing on concepts of storytelling and using methods of narrative analysis. In addition to providing ample coverage of structuralist models and of the frameworks developed for the study of literary narratives, this reference also seeks to give a broad overview of paradigms for analyzing stories across a variety of media and genres--from film, television, opera, and digital environments, to gossip, sports broadcasts,comics and graphic novels, obituaries, and many more. The entries cover the history of the field, key terms and concepts, various schools and approaches, important debates, and a wide range of disciplinary contexts related to the field. Featuring extensive cross-references and suggestions for further reading, this encyclopedia is invaluable for students and researchers in many fields, from literary studies, gender studies, and philosophy, to cognitive and social psychology, media studies, Artificial Intelligence, and the study of organizations, medicine, jurisprudence, and history. Key Features: * Comprehensive and truly interdisciplinary coverage, examining narrative issues across disciplines, media, genres, and cultural contexts * Written by an international team of over 200 experts in from all over the world * Extensively cross-referenced and indexed * Authoritative and up-to-date bibliographies and suggestions for further reading

Table of Contents

Actant
Action theory
Adaptation
Address
Addresser and addressee
Adolescent narrative
Advertisements
African narrative
Agency
Allegory
Alteration
Alterity
Anachrony
Analepsis
Ancient theories of narrative (Western)
Ancient theories of narrative (non-Western)
Anecdote
Animated film
Annals
Anti-narrative
Apology
Archetypal patterns
Architext
Artificial Intelligence and narrative
Atomic and molecular narratives
Attributive discourse
Audience
Australian Aboriginal narrative
Authentication
Author
Authorial narrative situation
Autobiography
Autodiegetic narration
Autofiction
Backstory
Ballad
Biblical narrative
Bildungsroman
Biography
Biological foundations of narrative
Blog (weblog)
Catachresis
Catharsis
Causality
Character
Chicago school
Children's stories (narratives written for children)
Children's storytelling
Chinese narrative
Chronicle
Chronotope
Cin+¼roman
Closure
Codes for reading
Cognitive narratology
Coincidence
Comics and graphic novel
Coming-out story
Commentary
Communication in narrative
Communication studies and narrative
Composite novel
Computational approaches to narrative
Computer games and narrative
Concretisation
Confessional narrative
Conflict
Constance school
Contextualism (in historiography)
Conversational storytelling
Counterfactual history
Courtroom narrative
Cultural-studies approaches to narrative
Cyberpunk fiction
Dance and narrative
Deconstructive approaches to narrative
Defamiliarisation
Deixis
Denarration
Description
Desire
Detective fiction
Dialogism
Dialogue in the novel
Diary
Didactic narrative
Diegesis
Digital narrative
Discourse analysis (Foucault)
Discourse analysis (linguistics)
Disnarrated, the
Distance
Drama and narrative
Dramatic irony
Dramatic monologue
Dramatic situations
Dream narrative
Dual-voice hypothesis
Dystopian fiction
Eco-narratives
+¼criture f+¼minine
Education and narrative
Ekphrasis
Embedding
Emic and etic
Emotion and narrative
Emplotment
Encyclopedic novel
Epic
Epiphany
Episode
Epistolary novel
Ergodic literature
Ethical turn
Ethnographic approaches to narrative
Events and event-types
Evolution of narrative forms
Existent
Experiencing-I
Experientiality
Exposition
Extradiegetic narrator
Fable
Fabula
Fairy tale
Family chronicle
Fantastic, the
Fantasy
Feminist narratology
Fiction, theories of
Figura (Auerbach)
Figural narration
Film narrative
First-person narration
Focalization
Folklore
Folktale
Foregrounding
Formalism
Frame theory
Framed narrative
Free indirect discourse
Frequency
Freytag's triangle
Function (Jakobson)
Function (Propp)
Gapping
Gaze
Gender studies
Genealogy
Genre fiction
Genre theory in film studies
Genre theory in narrative studies
Gesture
Gossip
Gothic novel
Grand r+¼cit
Graphic presentation as expressive device
Hagiography
Hermeneutics
Hero
Heterodiegetic narration
Heteroglossia
Historical novel
Historical present
Historicis
Historiographic metafiction
Historiographic narratology
Historiography
Holocaust narrative
Homodiegetic narration
Horizon of expectations
Horror narrative
Humour studies and narrative
Hybrid genres
Hybridity
Hypertext
Hypertext and hypotext (Genette)
Hypodiegetic narrative
Identity and narrative
Ideology and narrative
Image and narrative
Immersion
Implied author
Implied reader
In medias res
Indeterminacy
Institutional narrative
Intentionality
Interactive fiction
Interactivity
Interdisciplinary approaches to narrative
Interior monologue
Intermediality
Intertextuality
Intradiegetic narrator
Irony
Isotopy
Japanese narrative
Joke
Journalism
Law and narrative
Legal fiction
Legend
Leitmotif
Letters as narrative
Life story
Linguistic approaches to narrative
Logic of narrative
Magical realism
Marxist approaches to narrative
Master narrative
Media and narrative
Mediacy
Medicine and narrative
Medieval narrative
Memory
Mental mapping of nar
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