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- 2010027697 abstract "The last two decades have seen a burst of renewed interest in narrative theory across many academic disciplines as scholars analyze the power of storytelling in print and other media. Teaching Narrative Theory provides a comprehensive resource for instructors who aim to help students identify and understand the distinctive features of narrativity in a text or discourse and make use of the terms and concepts of the field.".
- 2010027697 contributor B11769794.
- 2010027697 created "2010.".
- 2010027697 date "2010".
- 2010027697 date "2010.".
- 2010027697 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2010027697 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2010027697 description "Introduction / David Herman, Brian McHale, and James Phelan -- Part I: Situations. The undergraduate literature classroom / Suzanne Keen -- The undergraduate theory course / Robert F. Barsky -- The graduate classroom / Susan Mooney -- Across the curriculum: rhetoric and composition / Beth Boehm and Debra Journet -- Across the curriculum: creative writing / Brian Evenson -- Across the curriculum: folklore and ethnography / Amy Shuman -- Across the curriculum: history/historiography / Hans Kellner -- Across the curriculum: image-text studies / Emma Kafalenos -- Part II: Elements. Story, plot, and narrative progression / Brian Richardson -- Time, space, and narrative worlds / David Herman -- Voice; or, authors, narrators, and audiences / James Phelan -- Perspective / Jesse Matz -- Character and characterization / David Gorman -- Part III: Genres and media. Popular genres / Brian McHale -- Film / James Morrison -- Visual culture / Marianne Hirsch -- Digital media / Scott Rettberg and Jill Walker Rettberg -- Part IV: Interfaces. Gender / Robyn Warhol -- Ethnicity / Frederick Luis Aldama -- Ethics / Adam Zachary Newton -- Ideology and critique / Amy J. Elias -- Glossary.".
- 2010027697 description "The last two decades have seen a burst of renewed interest in narrative theory across many academic disciplines as scholars analyze the power of storytelling in print and other media. Teaching Narrative Theory provides a comprehensive resource for instructors who aim to help students identify and understand the distinctive features of narrativity in a text or discourse and make use of the terms and concepts of the field.".
- 2010027697 extent "vi, 326 p. :".
- 2010027697 identifier "160329080X (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2010027697 identifier "1603290818 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2010027697 identifier "9781603290807 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2010027697 identifier "9781603290814 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2010027697 isPartOf "Modern Language Association of America options for teaching".
- 2010027697 isPartOf "Options for teaching.".
- 2010027697 issued "2010".
- 2010027697 issued "2010.".
- 2010027697 language "eng".
- 2010027697 publisher "New York : Modern Language Association of America,".
- 2010027697 subject "808/.0711 22".
- 2010027697 subject "Narration (Rhetoric) Study and teaching.".
- 2010027697 subject "PN212 .T38 2010".
- 2010027697 tableOfContents "Introduction / David Herman, Brian McHale, and James Phelan -- Part I: Situations. The undergraduate literature classroom / Suzanne Keen -- The undergraduate theory course / Robert F. Barsky -- The graduate classroom / Susan Mooney -- Across the curriculum: rhetoric and composition / Beth Boehm and Debra Journet -- Across the curriculum: creative writing / Brian Evenson -- Across the curriculum: folklore and ethnography / Amy Shuman -- Across the curriculum: history/historiography / Hans Kellner -- Across the curriculum: image-text studies / Emma Kafalenos -- Part II: Elements. Story, plot, and narrative progression / Brian Richardson -- Time, space, and narrative worlds / David Herman -- Voice; or, authors, narrators, and audiences / James Phelan -- Perspective / Jesse Matz -- Character and characterization / David Gorman -- Part III: Genres and media. Popular genres / Brian McHale -- Film / James Morrison -- Visual culture / Marianne Hirsch -- Digital media / Scott Rettberg and Jill Walker Rettberg -- Part IV: Interfaces. Gender / Robyn Warhol -- Ethnicity / Frederick Luis Aldama -- Ethics / Adam Zachary Newton -- Ideology and critique / Amy J. Elias -- Glossary.".
- 2010027697 title "Teaching narrative theory / edited by David Herman, Brian McHale, and James Phelan.".
- 2010027697 type "text".