NARATIVNÍ KOMPLEXITA/Narrative complexity

Model of narrative complexity is articulated. Todorov's concept of "narrative transformation" and Bruner's concept of "trouble" are used as a frame of narrative complexity conceptualization. Narrative transformation is presented as "something what story telling doe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Československá psychologie 2015-01, Vol.59 (1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: Chrz, Vladimír, Cermák, Ivo
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Sprache:cze
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Zusammenfassung:Model of narrative complexity is articulated. Todorov's concept of "narrative transformation" and Bruner's concept of "trouble" are used as a frame of narrative complexity conceptualization. Narrative transformation is presented as "something what story telling does with constitutive trouble". Narrative complexity is thus defined as a differentiation and integration of various aspects of narrative transformation. Narrative complexity refers both to disposition and also to the process and to the result of narrative experience constructing in its complicatedness, completeness, and changeableness. The model enables to incorporate various aspects of narrative complexity from different theoretical and practical perspectives into one consistent framework. The presented model consists of eight interconnected aspects: 1) differentiation and integration of topic storytelling, 2) differentiation and integration of agency, 3) differentiation and integration of narrative construction, 4) differentiation and integration of values and believes embodiment, 5) differentiation and integration at the level of reflection, 6) differentiation and integration of different perspectives, 7) differentiation and integration of characters (protagonists), 8) differentiation and integration in communication and socio-cultural contexts. Theoretical and empirical consequences of the model are also discussed.
ISSN:0009-062X
1804-6436