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Auf der Suche nach dem Narrativ. Fritz Breithaupt erkundet das narrative Gehirn und übersieht eine Leerstelle
Rezension zu: Fritz Breithaupt: Das narrative Gehirn. Was unsere Neuronen erzählen. Berlin: Suhrkamp 2022. 368 S. EUR 28,-. ISBN 978-3-518-58778-
How Was It Made, Why Does It Work? Approaching Texts by Combining Narratology and Scholarly Editing
Report on the Conference “Produktion des Erzählens, Varianten des Erzählten. Narratologische, editionswissenschaftliche und literarhistorische Perspektiven auf die Genese von Erzähltexten,” organized by Matthias Grüne and Rüdiger Nutt-Kofoth, November 17–19, 2022, University of Wuppertal (Germany
Aufarbeitung der gewaltförmigen Konstellation der 1950er Jahre im evangelischen Schülerheim Martinstift in Moers
Increasing Knowledge through Multiple Perspectives. Alexandra Valint Discusses Victorian Multinarrator Novels
Review of:Alexandra Valint: Narrative Bonds. Multiple Narrators in the Victorian Novel. Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press 2021 (= Theory and Interpretation of Narrative Series). 219 pp. USD 79.95. ISBN 978-0-8142-1463-
Introductions to Narratology: Theory, Practice and the Afterlife of Structuralism
This survey seeks to describe the main characteristics, as well as diversity, of extant introductions to narratology: the fact that most of them contain original contributions to scholarship, their special relationship to “soft” structuralism, the shift from “classical” to “postclassical” theory, and the changes that have af-fected academic teaching in the last decade, leading to further differentiation within academia. While some introductions target the student who has to do casual work on narratology, others lead to the heart of disciplinary scholarship, and a third group engages in meta-theoretical discussion that is as interesting for experts as it is for beginners. With its capacity to adapt to various audiences and to an ever more differentiated field of study, the introduction has become an important genre in narratological scholarship
Knowledge & transitions: challenges for guidance and counselling within the context of globalization and the enlarged European Union
Comprendere la complessita rispettare la diversità: orientamento universitario e professionale
The Shape of Things to Come.: An Interview with Maria Mäkelä.
In this interview, Maria Mäkelä provides her personal definition of narrative research, introduces her current research projects, and speculates about the future of narrative researc