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Definition of narrativity in English: narrativitynoun narəˈtɪvɪtiˌnerəˈtivədē mass nounThe quality or condition of presenting a narrative. music has developed a narrativity which lends it the character of language Example sentencesExamples - A Novel reader might ask if the Scottish novel pushed the new narrativity that is the postmodern novel.
- Although he argues for the simultaneity of a narrativity apart from history, he theorizes his observations in ways that restrict their play and their application.
- This characterisation of the role of narrativity leads to a consideration of identity in the contemporary ‘world in motion’.
- The other direction is toward more, not less, narrativity.
- Both masculinity and femininity must be identified with because they are inherent in narrativity.
- They do not discard it, nor do they flounder in ever-increasing extremist experiments on the outer limits of narrativity.
- It is a mark of the novel's broad, objective narrativity that while the narrator enumerates the story's representative features, the characters themselves have little sense of their typicality.
- The epic Muse that firmly guarded his poetic talent from lyrical confessions inspires the prominent narrativity of this cycle as well.
- What emerges by the end is an acute awareness on the part of the reader of the presence of narrativity and its unavoidable role in all forms of historical discourse.
- At the same time, the clear narrativity, the suspenseful and sensationalised text of the archival non-fiction, brings them into question because of their place alongside the fiction.
- Like Eco, Schwarz wants to replace perception and emotion with language and narrativity.
- However, another notion of narrativity is also possible.
- History of concepts in its unifying narrativity steps back in favor of a variety of forms of the scientific discourse which deals with histories of words and meanings,
- The subject is contextualised into a social realism that includes narrativity as a totality.
- Interestingly, the theory has been partly rehabilitated by the recent interest in the process of narrativity in music.
- This book is a theoretical and philosophical treatise on the bone dry subject of narrativity, yet, unlike many, she chooses not to abandon her poetic self.
- His book celebrates the textuality of history, the narrativity of historical narration.
- The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies.
- There were also objections to the lack of narrativity and the sometimes psychedelic visual effects that replaced it.
- As you see, my purpose is to bring myself and the readers to a higher level of perception, using the narrativity theories.
Origin 1970s: from French narrativité. Definition of narrativity in US English: narrativitynounˌnerəˈtivədē The quality or condition of presenting a narrative. music has developed a narrativity that lends it the character of language Example sentencesExamples - The epic Muse that firmly guarded his poetic talent from lyrical confessions inspires the prominent narrativity of this cycle as well.
- What emerges by the end is an acute awareness on the part of the reader of the presence of narrativity and its unavoidable role in all forms of historical discourse.
- As you see, my purpose is to bring myself and the readers to a higher level of perception, using the narrativity theories.
- A Novel reader might ask if the Scottish novel pushed the new narrativity that is the postmodern novel.
- However, another notion of narrativity is also possible.
- Although he argues for the simultaneity of a narrativity apart from history, he theorizes his observations in ways that restrict their play and their application.
- The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies.
- The other direction is toward more, not less, narrativity.
- His book celebrates the textuality of history, the narrativity of historical narration.
- History of concepts in its unifying narrativity steps back in favor of a variety of forms of the scientific discourse which deals with histories of words and meanings,
- There were also objections to the lack of narrativity and the sometimes psychedelic visual effects that replaced it.
- Interestingly, the theory has been partly rehabilitated by the recent interest in the process of narrativity in music.
- This book is a theoretical and philosophical treatise on the bone dry subject of narrativity, yet, unlike many, she chooses not to abandon her poetic self.
- The subject is contextualised into a social realism that includes narrativity as a totality.
- This characterisation of the role of narrativity leads to a consideration of identity in the contemporary ‘world in motion’.
- They do not discard it, nor do they flounder in ever-increasing extremist experiments on the outer limits of narrativity.
- At the same time, the clear narrativity, the suspenseful and sensationalised text of the archival non-fiction, brings them into question because of their place alongside the fiction.
- Both masculinity and femininity must be identified with because they are inherent in narrativity.
- Like Eco, Schwarz wants to replace perception and emotion with language and narrativity.
- It is a mark of the novel's broad, objective narrativity that while the narrator enumerates the story's representative features, the characters themselves have little sense of their typicality.
Origin 1970s: from French narrativité. |