Search for dissertations about: "narrator"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word narrator.

  1. 1. Researcher, Traveller, Narrator : Studies in Pausanias' Periegesis

    Author : Johanna Akujärvi; Grekiska (antik och bysantinsk); []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Greek history warfare in; Panhellenism; Second Sophistic; second person narrative; homodiegetic narrative; narrator; Pausanias; Periegesis; and reception of ; Greek literature; Grekisk litteratur;

    Abstract : This is a study of the second century AD literary work 'Periegesis Hellados', i.e. description of, or guide to, Greece, written by the otherwise unknown author Pausanias. This is a purely textual study with the whole of the Periegesis as its object. READ MORE

  2. 2. You Told Me – work stories and video essays : Verkberättelser och videoessäer

    Author : Magnus Bärtås; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Video essay filmic essay; conceptual art; biography; storytelling; work story verkberättelse; narrator; voice-over; post-construction; narratology; reenactment; Chris Marker; Choi Eun-hee; Video art; Art;

    Abstract : You Told Me is a practice-based research project and consists of three video biographies (the Who is…? series), and two video essays (Kumiko, Johnnie Walker & the Cute (2007), Madame & Little Boy (2009), an introduction with a contextualization and methodology of the field, and three essays. The dissertation is an observation and analysis of certain functions and meanings of narration and narratives in contemporary art, as well as being an experiment with roles, methods, actions, and narrative functions in an artistic medium – the video essay. READ MORE

  3. 3. Communicating Female Voicelessness : A Feminist-Narratological Study of Pak Wansô's Short Stories from the 1970s

    Author : Eunah Kim; Sonja Häussler; Anders Cullhed; Anastasia Guryeva; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Pak Wansô; South Korean Women’s Literature; South Korean Literature in the 1970s; Feminist Literary Theory; Feminist-Narratology; Susan Sniader Lanser; Narrative Voice; Pak Wansô; Sydkoreansk litteratur under 1970-talet; Sydkoreansk kvinnolitteratur; Feministisk litteraturteori; Feministisk narratologi; Susan Sniader Lanser; Berättarröst; Koreanology; koreanologi;

    Abstract : Communicating Female Voicelessness. A Feminist-Narratological Study of Pak Wansô’s Short Stories from the 1970s.This study focuses on seven short stories written by the South Korean author Pak Wansô (1931-2011) in the 1970s. Pak was one of the most established contemporary female authors in South Korea. READ MORE

  4. 4. Narratorial Commentary in the Novels of George Eliot

    Author : Sara Håkansson; Engelska; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; English language and literature; Commentary; George Eliot; Narratology; Engelska språk och litteratur ;

    Abstract : The aim of this dissertation is to study how narratorial commentary is implemented in six of George Eliot's novels ? Adam Bede, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner, Felix Holt, Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda ? as a process for shaping the reader's responses to these texts. Focusing on the ways in which narratorial commentary steers the dynamic relationship between narrator and reader, this investigation introduces the concepts story-time now and narration now to demarcate commentary from other modes of narrative. READ MORE

  5. 5. Julian, God, and the Art of Storytelling : A Narrative Analysis of the Works of Julian of Norwich

    Author : Godelinde Gertrude Perk; Berit Åström; Virginia Langum; Liz Herbert McAvoy; Umeå universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; English literature; narratology; Middle English; Julian of Norwich; medieval literature; women s writing; engelska; English; Literature; litteraturvetenskap;

    Abstract : This study offers a narrative comparison of A Vision Showed to a Devout Woman and A Revelation of Love, the two texts created by the first known English woman writer, Julian of Norwich (c. 1343 – c. 1416). READ MORE