Abstract
In the summer of 2018, James Phelan co-organized the Summer Seminar on Narratology on behalf of Project Narrative at Ohio State University, in collaboration with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and the journal Frontiers of Narrative Studies. During this period, Shang Biwu, the editor of Frontiers of Narrative Studies, had a conversation with Phelan, who talked about important issues such as rhetorical poetics, fictionality, and narrative communication.
Published Online: 2019-07-02
Published in Print: 2019-07-02
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Rhetorical Theory of Narrative and Contemporary Narrative Poetics: A Conversation with James Phelan
- Introduction: Sameness and difference in narratology
- The critique of the common theory of narrative fiction in narratology: Pursuing difference
- The art of narrative – narrative as art: Sameness or difference?
- Sameness, difference, or continuity?
- Beyond sameness and difference: Narrative sense-making in life and literature
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- Imaginary scenarios: On the use and misuse of fiction
- Sameness and difference in narrative modes and narrative sense making: The case of Ramsey Campbell’s “The Scar”
- “I’ll teach you differences.” A meta-theoretical approach to narrative theory
- Corrigendum
- Corrigendum to: Mapped stories: Cartography, history, and the representation of time in space
Keywords for this article
narratology;
rhetorical theory of narrative;
fictionality;
narrative communication
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Frontmatter
- Rhetorical Theory of Narrative and Contemporary Narrative Poetics: A Conversation with James Phelan
- Introduction: Sameness and difference in narratology
- The critique of the common theory of narrative fiction in narratology: Pursuing difference
- The art of narrative – narrative as art: Sameness or difference?
- Sameness, difference, or continuity?
- Beyond sameness and difference: Narrative sense-making in life and literature
- Conflicts between founder and CEO narratives: Counter-narrative, character and identification in organisational changes
- Imaginary scenarios: On the use and misuse of fiction
- Sameness and difference in narrative modes and narrative sense making: The case of Ramsey Campbell’s “The Scar”
- “I’ll teach you differences.” A meta-theoretical approach to narrative theory
- Corrigendum
- Corrigendum to: Mapped stories: Cartography, history, and the representation of time in space