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- noun The
presentation (and subsequentinterpretation ) of a dramaticnarrative
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Examples
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Strawson suspects that those who are drawn to write on the subject of 'narrativity' tend to have strongly
Mind Hacks 2010
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An abundance of dematerialisms concerning the difference between narrativity and sexual identity exist.
"Although people in humanities have always lamented the state of the field..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Therefore, the subject is contextualised into a that includes narrativity as a paradox.
Archive 2008-09-01 Angie Fox 2008
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Therefore, the subject is contextualised into a that includes narrativity as a paradox.
Constructive dedeconstructivism in the works of Tarantino Ann Aguirre 2008
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From this point of view, an overcoming of narrativity itself is required for films to be genuinely progressive.
Philosophy of Film Wartenberg, Thomas 2008
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Submodernist feminism suggests that narrativity is capable of significant form.
Constructive dedeconstructivism in the works of Tarantino Ann Aguirre 2008
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Submodernist feminism suggests that narrativity is capable of significant form.
Archive 2008-09-01 Angie Fox 2008
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All the reality-bending metaphysical narrativity that Dick is known for is pumped up to 11 in Ubik, and the reader is left on progressively shaky feet as the book slides towards its entropic conclusion.
recommended reads jlundberg 2008
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Postmodernism is a form of narrativity that takes for granted that everything has already been said before.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Postmodernism is a form of narrativity that takes for granted that everything has already been said before.
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