Intermezzo: Clearings in the Jungle of Narrative Terms
Christine Erlach () and
Michael Müller ()
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Christine Erlach: NARRATA Consult
Michael Müller: Stuttgart Media University
A chapter in Narrative Organizations, 2020, pp 69-73 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Words like “story,” “narration,” “narrative,” and “storytelling” are often used interchangeably even though they can mean very different things depending on the context. Sometimes “story” may for example simply refer to an interesting topic; sometimes the expression comments on a specific aesthetic or emotionality. In spite of the different circumstances under which the terms may be used, all narrative forms have one thing in common: a temporal structure. This little interlude develops a handy dictionary of narrative terms, so you will not get lost on your journey.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-61421-1_5
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