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- catalog contributor b11628810.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction to Narrative Theory. 1.2. Once upon a time -- openings. 1.3. What is narrative? 1.4. Todorov and narrative structure. 1.5. Propp's narrative functions. 1.6. Levi-Strauss and binary oppositions. 1.7. Barthes's narrative codes -- 2. A History of Narrative. 2.2. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2.3. Aristotle's theory of art. 2.4. The oral tradition. 2.5. Le Morte D'Arthur (The Death of Arthur). 2.6. Shakespeare. 2.7. The novel. 2.8. Romanticism. 2.9. Modernism. 2.10. Postmodernism -- 3. Theory of Narrative 2. 3.2. More advanced narrative theory. 3.3. Narrative voice. 3.4. Ideological narrative analysis -- The Searchers. 3.5. Alternative narrative systems. 3.6. Alternative narrative and documentary -- 4. Theory of Genre 1. 4.2. Generic conventions. 4.3. The basic schema of genre. 4.4. Genre and society. 4.5. Film noir and 'hard-boiled' crime novels -- the repertoire of elements. 4.6. The TV cop genre: NYPD Blue -- oppositions in genre. 4.7. Science fiction -- repertoire of elements and history. 4.8. Melodrama -- a genre and a style. 4.9. Genre and format -- 5. Theory of Genre 2. 5.2. Genre -- the chicken or the egg? 5.3. Twelve generic approaches to media texts. 5.4. Genre as Jungian myth. 5.5. Genre and gender -- soap opera. 5.6. Generic cycles. 5.7. Non-realistic genres -- horror. 5.8. Genre and semiotics. 5.9. Ideology and genre criticism. 5.10. Genres and scheduling. 5.11. Conclusion: narrative and genre -- Basic Instinct (Paul Verhoeven, 1992) -- Nora Prentiss (Vincent Sherman, 1947) -- Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) -- The Searchers (John Ford, 1956) -- Strange Days (Kathryn Bigelow, 1995) -- The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995) -- Television -- Movies -- Video -- Books.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 268 p. :".
- catalog identifier "033365871X (hc)".
- catalog identifier "0333658728 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Basingstoke : Macmillan,".
- catalog subject "302.23014 21".
- catalog subject "Discourse analysis, Narrative.".
- catalog subject "Film genres.".
- catalog subject "Literary form.".
- catalog subject "Mass media.".
- catalog subject "Narration (Rhetoric)".
- catalog subject "P302.7 .L335 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction to Narrative Theory. 1.2. Once upon a time -- openings. 1.3. What is narrative? 1.4. Todorov and narrative structure. 1.5. Propp's narrative functions. 1.6. Levi-Strauss and binary oppositions. 1.7. Barthes's narrative codes -- 2. A History of Narrative. 2.2. The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2.3. Aristotle's theory of art. 2.4. The oral tradition. 2.5. Le Morte D'Arthur (The Death of Arthur). 2.6. Shakespeare. 2.7. The novel. 2.8. Romanticism. 2.9. Modernism. 2.10. Postmodernism -- 3. Theory of Narrative 2. 3.2. More advanced narrative theory. 3.3. Narrative voice. 3.4. Ideological narrative analysis -- The Searchers. 3.5. Alternative narrative systems. 3.6. Alternative narrative and documentary -- 4. Theory of Genre 1. 4.2. Generic conventions. 4.3. The basic schema of genre. 4.4. Genre and society. 4.5. Film noir and 'hard-boiled' crime novels -- the repertoire of elements. 4.6. The TV cop genre: NYPD Blue -- oppositions in genre. 4.7. Science fiction -- repertoire of elements and history. 4.8. Melodrama -- a genre and a style. 4.9. Genre and format -- 5. Theory of Genre 2. 5.2. Genre -- the chicken or the egg? 5.3. Twelve generic approaches to media texts. 5.4. Genre as Jungian myth. 5.5. Genre and gender -- soap opera. 5.6. Generic cycles. 5.7. Non-realistic genres -- horror. 5.8. Genre and semiotics. 5.9. Ideology and genre criticism. 5.10. Genres and scheduling. 5.11. Conclusion: narrative and genre -- Basic Instinct (Paul Verhoeven, 1992) -- Nora Prentiss (Vincent Sherman, 1947) -- Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960) -- The Searchers (John Ford, 1956) -- Strange Days (Kathryn Bigelow, 1995) -- The Usual Suspects (Bryan Singer, 1995) -- Television -- Movies -- Video -- Books.".
- catalog title "Narrative and genre : key concepts in media studies / Nick Lacey. .".
- catalog type "text".