Search results for "natural narratology"

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Rajan tiloja : luonnollisuus, luonnottomuus ja epäluonnottomuus 2000-luvun pohjoismaisissa autofiktioissa

2015

NarratologiaPohjoismaatunnatural narratologykertojanarrative theoryomaelämäkerrallisuusKnausgård Karl Oveepäluotettava kertojagenretkerrontaNordic literaturefiktiiviset henkilötSjölin DanielautofiktioRomer Knudnatural narratologySandström Peternarratiivinen tutkimusminäkertojaHeivoll Gauteautofictionautobiographicalityfokalisaatio
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Coming up Roses

2022

Discussing two short stories by contemporary Scottish author Ali Smith, my article recommends a close reading of short prose narratives as potential examples of ungendered character-narration. I combine queer and unnatural narrative theory to consider how forms of telling contribute to gender ambiguity. Further, I advocate interpretative strategies that resist naturalization and causal explanations. Instead, a queer reading of Smith’s “erosive” (2003) and “The beholder” (2015) delights in their ambiguity, waywardness, and narrative inventiveness. The texts can be approached as exercises in unknowing.
 Keywords: queer narratology, unnatural narratology, ungendering, narrative voice, cau…

Smith AliCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageHistoryunnatural narratologycausalityepäluotettava kertojanovellitkerrontaqueer narratologynarratologiaLanguage and Linguisticsepäluonnollinen narratologiaqueer-narratologiasukupuolen moninaisuusAnthropologykausaliteettiqueer-kirjallisuuskirjallisuudentutkimuslähilukusukupuolettomuusungenderingnarrative voiceSQS – Suomen Queer-tutkimuksen Seuran lehti
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Dreams and Themes in the texts of the “Reaalifantasia” group : Unnatural Minds in Anne Leinonen’s Viivamaalari and J. Pekka Mäkelä’s Muurahaispuu

2017

This article deals with the unnaturally functioning and frame-breaking dreams and the unnatural minds they are connected to in the novels Viivamaalari (2013) by Anne Leinonen and Muurahaispuu (2012) by J. Pekka Mäkelä. The dreams in the novels are discussed as examples of the poetics and thematics of Reaalifantasia, a young Finnish group of authors who in their writings combine fantasy elements with features of other genres. These minds and dreams as well as the ideologically charged themes they foreground are analyzed using the concepts and viewpoints of unnatural narratology. peerReviewed

reaalifantasiaunnatural narratologyLeinonen Anne Mäkelä J. Pekkafantasiakirjallisuusdreamsmagical realism
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