Narrative Theory, Literature, and New Media: Narrative Minds and Virtual Worlds

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Mari Hatavara, Matti Hyvärinen, Maria Mäkelä, Frans Mäyrä
Routledge, 19 jun 2015 - 326 páginas

Offering an interdisciplinary approach to narrative, this book investigates storyworlds and minds in narratives across media, from literature to digital games and reality TV, from online sadomasochism to oral history databases, and from horror to hallucinations. It addresses two core questions of contemporary narrative theory, inspired by recent cognitive-scientific developments: what kind of a construction is a storyworld, and what kind of mental functioning can be embedded in it? Minds and worlds become essential facets of making sense and interpreting narratives as the book asks how story-internal minds relate to the mind external to the storyworld, that is, the mind processing the story. With essays from social scientists, literary scholars, linguists, and scholars from interactive media studies answering these topical questions, the collection brings diverse disciplines into dialogue, providing new openings for genuinely transdisciplinary narrative theory. The wide-ranging selection of materials analyzed in the book promotes knowledge on the latest forms of cultural and social meaning-making through narrative, necessary for navigating the contemporary, mediatized cultural landscape. The combination of theoretical reflection and empirical analysis makes this book an invaluable resource for scholars and advanced students in fields including literary studies, social sciences, art, media, and communication.

 

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List of Figures and Tables
Putting Classifications to a Transmedial
The Charge against Classical and PostClassical Narratologies Epistemic
Agency Positioning
Playing the Worlds of Prom Week
Narratives Fantasies and Authenticity in Online
Sequentiality and Spatialisation
Doomed Attempts to Read and Write
GERO BRÜMMER
Narrative and Minds in the Traditional Ballads of Early Country Music
Mind Reading Mind Guessing or MentalState Attribution? The Puzzle of John
MATTI HYVÄRINEN
MARIA MÄKELÄ
Mind Representation in the Web Exhibition A
A New Normal?
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Sobre el autor (2015)

Mari Hatavara is Professor of Finnish Literature at the University of Tampere, Finland

Matti Hyvärinen is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tampere, Finland

Maria Mäkelä is Senior Lecturer of Comparative Literature at the University of Tampere, Finland

Frans Mäyrä is Professor of Information Studies and Interactive Media at the University of Tampere, Finland

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