Towards a postmodern theory of narrative
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Glavni autor: | Gibson, Andrew (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
cop. 1996.
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Nakladnička cjelina: |
Postmodern theory
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- INTRODUCION
- The narratological imaginary
- Postmodern spaces: Virilio, Almereyda, interactive fiction
- Serres and narrative space
- Geometrics and the'Fixed point'
- Deconstructing narratology
- CHAPTER 1. NARRATIVE FORCE
- Form and force
- Some versions of force
- Seleuzean energetics
- Lyotardian energetics
- CHAPTER 2. DECONSTRUCTING REPRESENTATION: NARRATIVE AS INAUGURATION
- The mimetic fix
- Representation, surface and depths
- 'Inauguration'from Heidegger to Vattimo Rosset and Godard
- Inauguration and mimesis
- CHAPTER 3. INTERROGATION OF THEMATICS: NARRATIVE AND THE HYMEN
- The limits of thematics
- Serres, critique and the 'Excluded third'
- Derrida, deconstruction and thematics
- Feminist theory and the problem of the 'versus'
- Reading and the narrative hymen
- CHAPTER 4. NARRATIVE, VOICES, WRITING
- The question of speakability
- A difference with dialogics
- Feminist theory and the pluralisation of voice
- Dethroning the "Phone"
- Joyce's writing voices
- CHAPTER 5. NARRATIVE AND THE EVENT
- "Aion" and "Chronos"
- Narrative and "Ereignis": some postmodern critics
- Cases for the defence: Badiou, Rorty, Kundera
- Narrative by Renault and Tarkovsky
- Narrating the event
- CHAPTER 6. NARRATIVE LATERALITY
- Stratifications
- Theory and the collapse of hierarchies
- Narrative Laterals from Robbe-Grillet to Fielding
- CHAPTER 7. NARRATIVE AND MONSTROSITY
- Theory and monstrosity
- Reception theory and the antropological dyad
- 'Virtual realism', cyberfeminism
- Aesthetics of monstrosity: Becketts "trilogy"
- APPENDIX
- Interactiove fiction, space, event