Semiotics and Narrative

Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter (1991)
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Abstract

This article offers a historical perspective on the emergence of narrative as a major area of research, with a sampling of the range of possible approaches. Key early figures, including Propp, Levi-Strauss, the French structuralists (Greimas in particular), and the linguist Labov are discussed. It aims to provide a framework in which some key concepts can be examined, in particular the term narrativity, which regards narrative as a semiotic structure that transcends the verbal domain. The work of Metz in cinema is discussed. Another area is painting; it is noted that the conjunction of the notion of narrative with painting has a long history.

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