River novel & complementary discourses
The complementary discourse explores the function and value of narrative and why mankind seems to have always seen events, connected or unconnected, as stories. It investigates how we process and perceive fiction and compares narratives found in non-fiction, police witness statements, films and diar...
Main Author: | Irving, Adam |
---|---|
Published: |
Manchester Metropolitan University
2016
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.765115 |
Similar Items
-
The situal self : fashioning identity discourses and loved objects
by: McHattie, Lynn-Sayers
Published: (2012) -
Creative experience and the 'authenticity' of psychoanalytic discourse
by: Adams, Tessa
Published: (1992) -
The use of questions and the consequences for face work in media discourse : an empirical analysis of The Jeremy Kyle Show
by: Yang, Han-Shiou
Published: (2014) -
The articulation of concepts of identity in discourses of contemporary performance art
by: Stratico, Jose Fernando Amaral
Published: (2000) -
The culture of curating and the curating of culture(s) : the development of contemporary curatorial discourse in Europe and North America since 1987
by: O'Neill, Paul
Published: (2007)