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Da análise estrutural da narrativa (1996) á narratologia, Worf Schmid (2014). Um breve histórico ( também da terra Brasilis)
In the year 1966 the French structuralists (R.Barthes, J.Lacan, G.Genette, J.-P.Vernant, L.Goldmann, T.Todorov, N.Ruwet and J.Derrida) travelled to the United States to participate on the John Hopkins University in Baltimore an event named The languages of criticism and the sciences of man. In the...
Autor principal: | PRESSLER, Gunter Karl |
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Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | por |
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Universidade Federal do Pará
2020
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http://repositorio.ufpa.br:8080/jspui/handle/2011/12397 http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/nra.v5i3.6305 |
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In the year 1966 the French structuralists (R.Barthes, J.Lacan, G.Genette, J.-P.Vernant, L.Goldmann,
T.Todorov, N.Ruwet and J.Derrida) travelled to the United States to participate on the John Hopkins
University in Baltimore an event named The languages of criticism and the sciences of man. In the
same year was published the number 8 of Communications with the issue, “L’Analyse Structurale du
Recit” which content articles by the new theorical wave. Roland Barthes aimed, together with other
studies of the scientific journal, like Todorov (“The Categiries of literary Narrative”) and Genette
(Narratives Frontiers”), the so-called science of narrative. Over the decade, Narratology has
encouraged hundreds of researches and projects, for exempla, the Interdisciplinary Center for
Narratology at the University of Hamburg (ICN), which has already brought a long running outline of
novels and narratives in German, Anglo-Saxon and Russian Narratological Studies. Narratology is the
first strand of literary theory that has entered the field of the reflection of History, Social and Political
Sciences, Communication, among others, by the term storytelling (Ch.Salmon, 2007). Our article
draws and narrates the historical development and the theorical deeping on the narrative discourse, the
way of narrating and the narratives. |