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Narratology and Post-Narratology

Narratology and Post-Narratology
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Copyright: 2020
Pages: 153
Source title: Toward an Integrated Approach to Narrative Generation: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Takashi Ogata (Iwate Prefectural University, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9693-6.ch003

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Abstract

This chapter describes the narratology or post-narratology that synthesizes and develops various narrative-related studies, including previous narrative research, narrative and narrative generation studies in the broad sense, and, of course, previous narratology and literary theories. This chapter studies various narrative studies in the broad sense and then studies and surveys narrative and narrative generation studies in a more narrow sense. Further, dependent on these backgrounds, the author surveys the fields of narratology and literary theories. On the other hand, as a cultural approach, this chapter refers especially to Japan's literature. In summary, dependent on the above topics, this chapter presents the concept of post-narratology, the expanded literary theory in the author's previous term.

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