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E-raamat: Postclassical Narratology: Approaches and Analyses

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Postclassical Narratology is an excellent and timely addition to narrative scholarship. I predict it will become one of the standard collections-like David Hermans Narratologies and Brian Richardsons Narrative Dynamics. The sooner this book is available for graduate seminars and for working narratologists, the better. ---Robyn Worhol-Down, Arts & Humanities Distinguished Professor of English at The Ohio State UniversityIn this volume, an international group of contributors presents new perspectives on narrative. Using David Hermans 1999 definition of postclassical narratology from Narratologies: New Perspectives on Narrative Analysis (OSUP) as their launching point, these eleven essayists explore the various ways in which new approaches overlap and interrelate to form new ways of understanding narrative texts.Postclassical narratology has reached a new phase of consolidation but also continued diversification. This collection therefore discriminates between what one could call a critical but frame-abiding and a more radical frame-transcending or frame-shattering handling of the structuralist paradigm.Postclassical Narratology: Approaches and Analyses discusses a large variety of different aspects of narrative, such as extensions of classical narratology, new generic applications (autobiography, oral narratives, poetry, painting, and film), the history of narratology, the issue of fictionality, the role of cognition, and questions of authorship and authority, as well as thematic matters related to ethics, gender, and queering. Additionally, it uses a wide spectrum of critical approaches, including feminism, psychoanalysis, media studies, the rhetorical theory of narrative, unnatural narratology, and cognitive studies. In this manner the essays manage to produce new insights into many key issues in narratology.The contributors also demonstrate that narratologists nowadays see the object of their research as more variegated than was the case twenty years ago: they resort to a number of different methods in combination when approaching a problem, and they tend to ground their analyses in a rich contextual framework. In this volume, an international group of contributors presents new perspectives on narrative. Using David Herman’s 1999 definition of "postclassical narratology" from Narratologies: New Perspectives on Narrative Analysis (OSUP) as their launching point, these eleven essayists explore the various ways in which new approaches overlap and interrelate to form new ways of understanding narrative texts. Postclassical narratology has reached a new phase of consolidation but also continued diversification. This collection therefore discriminates between what one could call a critical but frame-abiding and a more radical frame-transcending or frame-shattering handling of the structuralist paradigm. Postclassical Narratology: Approaches and Analyses discusses a large variety of different aspects of narrative, such as extensions of classical narratology, new generic applications (autobiography, oral narratives, poetry, painting, and film), the history of narratology, the issue of fictionality, the role of cognition, and questions of authorship and authority, as well as thematic matters related to ethics, gender, and queering. Additionally, it uses a wide spectrum of critical approaches, including feminism, psychoanalysis, media studies, the rhetorical theory of narrative, unnatural narratology, and cognitive studies. In this manner the essays manage to produce new insights into many key issues in narratology. The contributors also demonstrate that narratologists nowadays see the object of their research as more variegated than was the case twenty years ago: they resort to a number of different methods in combination when approaching a problem, and they tend to ground their analyses in a rich contextual framework.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(34)
Jan Alber
Monika Fludernik
PART I Extensions and Reconfigurations of Classical Narratology
1 Person, Level, Voice: A Rhetorical Reconsideration
35(23)
Richard Walsh
2 Mise en Cadre---A Neglected Counterpart to Mise en Abyme: A Frame-Theoretical and Intermedial Complement to Classical Narratology
58(25)
Werner Wolf
3 Large Intermental Units in Middlemarch
83(22)
Alan Palmer
4 Mediacy, Mediation, and Focalization: The Squaring of Terminological Circles
105(32)
Monika Fludernik
PART II Transdisciplinarities
5 Directions in Cognitive Narratology: Triangulating Stories, Media, and the Mind
137(26)
David Herman
6 Hypothetical Intentionalism: Cinematic Narration Reconsidered
163(23)
Jan Alber
7 Sapphic Dialogics: Historical Narratology and the Sexuality of Form
186(20)
Susan S. Lanser
8 Narrators, Narratees, and Mimetic Desire
206(28)
Amit Marcus
9 Narratology and the Social Sciences
234(21)
Jarmila Mildorf
10 Postclassical Narratology and the Theory of Autobiography
255(20)
Martin Loschnigg
11 Natural Authors, Unnatural Narration
275(28)
Henrik Skov Nielsen
Contributors 303(4)
Author Index 307(8)
Subject Index 315