Narration und Diagrammatik. Eine Vorüberlegung und sieben Thesen


Autoria(s): Putzo C.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

[Narrative and the Diagrammatic. Preliminary Thoughts and Seven Theses.] This article proposes a view of narrative that does not depend on the traditional perspective of temporal sequence but emphasizes the spatial structure of literary narrative. Contrary to the prevalent treatment of space in narrative theory, the notion of spatiality in this context refers not to the space that is represented by the narrative (e.g. the setting and other spatial elements of the fictional world) but to the space that represents it: first, the graphic surface of the text; second, the (quasi-)spatial mental representation of its content that is produced in the process of reception. It is argued that these conditions form the primary ontological mode of narrative, whereas the temporal development of a story is an aesthetic illusion that has been specifically stimulated by the narrative conventions of approximately the past three centuries and must thus be considered a secondary effect. The diagrammatic, as a way of both depicting data and perceiving relations through spatial representation, thus forms a more adequate methodological approach to understanding narrative structure than approaches that are implicitly derived from the 'grammar' of narrative in the structuralist sense and its sequential logic.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_FAB7D71125BE

isbn:0049-8653

reroid:0131808

http://www.lili.uni-siegen.de/aktuell/

Idioma(s)

de

Fonte

LiLi. Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik, vol. 44, no. 176, pp. 77-92

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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