ranx:sommaire-cambridge
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Ci-dessous, les différences entre deux révisions de la page.
| Prochaine révision | Révision précédente | ||
| ranx:sommaire-cambridge [2009/02/16 12:01] – créée simon | ranx:sommaire-cambridge [2018/02/15 13:57] (Version actuelle) – modification externe 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| PART I PRELIMINARIES | PART I PRELIMINARIES | ||
| - | 1 Introduction | + | 1. Introduction, DAVID HERMAN, p. 3. |
| - | DAVID HERMAN | + | |
| - | 2 Toward a definition of narrative | + | 2 Toward a definition of narrative, MARIE-LAURE RYAN, p. 22. |
| - | MARIE-LAURE RYAN | + | |
| PART II STUDYING NARRATIVE FICTION: A STARTER-KIT | PART II STUDYING NARRATIVE FICTION: A STARTER-KIT | ||
| - | 3 Story, plot, and narration 39 | ||
| - | H. PORTER ABBOTT | ||
| - | 4 Time and space 52 | ||
| - | TERESA BRIDGEMAN | ||
| - | 5 Character 66 | ||
| - | URI MARGOLIN | ||
| - | 6 Dialogue 80 | ||
| - | BRONWEN THOMAS | ||
| - | 7 Focalization 94 | ||
| - | MANFRED JAHN | ||
| - | 8 Genre 109 | ||
| - | HETA PYRHNEN | ||
| + | 3. Story, plot, and narration, H. PORTER ABBOTT, p. 39. | ||
| - | PARTIII | + | 4. Time and space, Teresa Bridgeman, p.52. |
| - | 9 Conversational storytelling | + | |
| - | NEAL R. NORRICK | + | 5. Character, Uri Margolin, p. 66. |
| - | 10 Drama and narrative 142 | + | |
| - | BRIAN RICHARDSON | + | 6. Dialogue, BRONWEN THOMAS, p. 80. |
| - | 11 Film and television narrative 156 | + | |
| - | JASON MITTELL | + | 7. Focalization, |
| - | 12 Narrative and digital media 172 | + | |
| - | NICK MONTFORT | + | 8. Genre, Heta Pyrhnen, p. 109. |
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| + | PART III OTHER NARRATIVE MEDIA (A SELECTION) | ||
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| + | 9. Conversational storytelling, Neal R. Norrick, p. 127. | ||
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| + | 10. Drama and narrative, Brian Richardson, p. 142. | ||
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| + | 11. Film and television narrative, Jason Mittell, p. 156. | ||
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| + | 12. Narrative and digital media, Nick Monfort, p. 172. | ||
| PART IV FURTHER CONTEXTS FOR NARRATIVE STUDY | PART IV FURTHER CONTEXTS FOR NARRATIVE STUDY | ||
| - | 13 Gender 189 | + | |
| - | RUTH PAGE | + | 13. Gender, Ruth Page, p. 189. |
| - | 14 Rhetoric/ | + | |
| - | JAMES PHELAN | + | 14. Rhetoric/ |
| - | 15 Ideology 217 | + | |
| - | LUC HERMAN AND BART VERVAECK | + | 15. Ideology, Luc Herman and Bart Vervaeck, p. 217. |
| - | 16 Language 231 | + | |
| - | MICHAEL TOOLAN | + | 16. Language, Michael Toolan, p. 231. |
| - | 17 Cognition, emotion, and consciousness 245 | + | |
| - | DAVID HERMAN | + | 17. Cognition, emotion, and consciousness, David Herman, p. 245. |
| - | 18 Identity/ | + | |
| - | MONIKA FLUDERNIK | + | 18. Identity/ |
| - | Glossary 274 | + | |
| - | Further reading 283 | + | Glossary, p. 274. |
| - | Index 293 | + | |
| + | Further reading, p. 283. | ||
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| + | Index, p. 293. | ||
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