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E-grāmata: Narrative Exchanges (Routledge Revivals)

  • Formāts: 276 pages
  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317626343
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  • Formāts: 276 pages
  • Sērija : Routledge Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317626343

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First published in 1992, Narrative Exchanges shows how a general model of communicative exchanges can be refined to deal with the complexities of narrative fiction. Going beyond the two-way structure of reciprocity, it gives particular attention to the processes of framing, substitution and dispossession by which written texts generate meaning. The title provides an innovative way of combining narrative and exchange theory, bringing the two areas of thought into a mutually critical relationship. Using a wide variety of narrative texts, literary and non-literary, canonical and non-canonical, authors discussed include Flaubert, Achebe, Mansfield, Boccaccio, Duras, Daudet, Moorhouse, DeLillo and Wordsworth.

Drawing on perspectives from anthropology, linguistics and education, and combining accessible readings with theoretical debate, Ian Reid makes a significant contribution to the debate about narrative theory.

Recenzijas

"Narrative Exchanges makes some challenging and refreshing new moves in narrative theory. Skilfully argued and critically acute, it is that rare thing, a work of critical theory that is both stimulating and a pleasure to read." Ross Chambers, publishers reader (quoted on dustjacket).

"witty and challengingan excellent introduction to this complex and contentious fieldReid opens up a fascinating political arena." Anne Cranny-Francis, Australian Campus Review.

"reads texts clearly and intelligently, without distorting them to fit his thesisNarrative Exchanges is a solid though modest addition to the theory of fiction, which students of narratology will find helpful." M.J. Hoffman, Modern Fiction Studies.

"Reids is an attractively dynamic model of what happens in the act of reading I am not sure that a radical advance beyond Reids kind of thinking is immediately possible." Andrew Gibson, Towards a Postmodern Theory of Narrative.

"Reid is tryingto take narrative theory to a new stage. Put simply, this book examines the way in which exchanges occur in narrative texts, and the way in which they are framed, which has implications for what texts can be made to mean.Any concern about the general effectiveness of [ this] model is dispelled by the range of coverage in Narrative Exchanges Reids book should be seen in the tradition of the dynamicists, but should be recognised as the most powerful work in this tradition to date." David Matthews, Southern Review.

Preface; Introduction;
1. Beyond Narratology?
2. Framing the Text
3.
Cutting a Long Story Short
4. Voice, Sequence and Control
5. Fictions of
Challenge and Riposte
6. Always a Sacrifice: Executing Unities
7. The
Characters of Danger and Desire
8. Waiting to be Told
9. Down a Strange
Street: Emergent Exchanges; Appendix A: Extract from Edda; Appendix B:
Extract from The Prelude; Appendix C: The Hind of the Further; Notes;
References; Index