10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NARRATABLE»
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narratable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
narratable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Relating Narratives: Storytelling and Selfhood
2 In this way, the narratable self has the innate sense — which springs from
having been born a unique being — that his or her life-story is unique and
belongs to him or her alone. The 'story' of the birth of each narratable self would
thus ...
2
Letting Stories Breathe: A Socio-Narratology
Sometimes making narratable involves telling openly what had been se- cret, as
in Maxine Hong Kingston's story. Related but one step removed is telling witness
stories of events so terrible that most people have good reason for wanting them
...
3
Waiting for the End: Gender and Ending in the Contemporary Novel
Miller directs attention to what makes story, or the "narratable," possible within the
traditional paradigm for narrative theorized by Peter Brooks. For Miller "
narratability" always operates in the context of its opposition to its other, or what
might be ...
4
Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings
1 The narratable self, for Cavarero, 'makes her home' in the narrating memory: '
the inalienable dwelling of her living her/himself, remembering herself.'" It is this
spontaneous process, this 'sense of being narratable', and the awareness that
the ...
Pamela Sue Anderson, Beverley Clack, 2004
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Reading for the Plot: Design and Intention in Narrative
What Sue chooses for narration — what comprises the very definition of the "
narratable" in Les Mysteres de Paris — is the deviant, the shameful, the criminal,
that which most clearly diverges from the "simple, calm, happy life." The situation
is ...
6
Nomadic Narratives, Visual Forces: Gwen John's Letters and ...
to what she calls "auto-narration" (33), a process creating conditions of possibility
for the narratable self to emerge as "the familiar sense [sapore familiare] of every
self in the temporal extension of a life-story that is this and not another.
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Life Writing and Schizophrenia: Encounters at the Edge of ...
The Narratable Self Adriana Cavarero's conception of the 'narratable self'
provides a useful framework for thinking about life writing by those living with
schizophrenia in that it posits a self—born into the world as a relational being—
that is ...
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The Untimely Present: Postdictatorial Latin American Fiction ...
The discomfort produced by Noll's texts — that everything is in flux yet nothing
changes, for experience never becomes narratable knowledge — has much to
do with a displacement he imposes on the modern, Baudelairean tradition of the
...
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Ananda Devi: Feminism, Narration and Polyphony
A non-narratable event can be converted into a narratable one by imposing a
beginning and an end. Brooks explains how the hero's desire transforms a non-
narratable existence into a narratable one: The non-narratable existence is ...
10
Defending Ideals: War, Democracy, and Political Struggles
It is necessary to go back to the narration told by others, in order for the story to
begin from where it really began: and it is this first chapter of the story that the
narratable self stubbornly seeks with all of her desire." The temporality of a
narratable ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NARRATABLE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
narratable is used in the context of the following news items.
Ulysses and Us by Declan Kiberd
If the wisdom of Bloom in the final chapters is not wholly narratable, neither is the meaning of Ulysses fully paraphrasable. For its subject is also ... «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Three books by doctors on greed, empathy and end-of-life care
Holt writes that he hoped to convey something “not narratable”: “I needed to understand how those years in the hospital had transformed me. «Washington Post, Nov 14»
I Dream of Lansky: The Dead Jewish Mob King Rules Zachary …
... of the book is specifically literary: It is an expression of disgust with memoir, of exhaustion with the whole idea of a coherent, narratable self. «Tablet Magazine, Apr 14»
The Cost Of 'Narrative Collapse'
That is to say, modernity has supposed we inhabit what I will call a “narratable world.” Modernity has supposed that the world “out there” is such ... «The American Conservative, Feb 14»
Despite Everything: Francis Spufford Talks About 'Unapologetic'
A world of internal states and experiences became narratable for the first time, on their own terms; not hastily closed down or crushed to match ... «New York Times, Oct 13»
Debbie Moon on Wolfblood, series 2, Twilight, Doctor Who, X-Men …
Yeah, essentially, yes. You can find ways to deal with these kinds of stories but still to make them understandable and narratable for kids I think. «Den Of Geek, Sep 13»
Misanthropocene?
Beyond being sufficiently clear and insufficiently present, the final and unspoken quality of the ideal disaster is that it be narratable as a disaster ... «Earth Island Journal, Feb 13»
Best Books of 2012
Meanwhile, Geoff Dyer, who loves to be irritating, narrates an un-narratable Tarkovsky film to us, start to finish. He keeps reminding us how ... «New Yorker, Dec 12»
Herman Wouk's Last Shot
The only narratable phase of Marjorie's life is the brief window of sexual freedom between 17 and 25. The rest of life, as in a fairy tale, can only ... «Tablet Magazine, Nov 12»
Halo 4 Trailers (NEW) and First-Look Video Reveal A "Very Small …
... gamers a window into the creative process, and reveals a strong emphasis on the team's mission to craft a more intimate, narratable story this ... «Latinos Post, Sep 12»