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- Title
Perspectivas narratológicas sobre Josué 2(Primera de dos partes).
- Authors
Vázquez, Bernie
- Abstract
Narratology analyzes how narratives function literarily. It focuses its analysis on the factors that configure a narration: time, space, characters and plot. To understand how narratives, including biblical narratives, communicate their message, we should read them narratologically, as illustrated from Joshua 2. Temporalization includes narrative velocity (scene, ellipsis, summary, analepsis, prolepsis, and pause), customary quantification of time, and circumstances of actuality, posteriority, simultaneity, anticipation, and coordination. Three important elements of spatialization are binary logico-linguistic models and taxonomic models, the semiotics of space, and iconization. Characters by their function are classified as extradiegetical, intradiegetical, and narrators. An analysis of plot and a glossary will be presented in the second part of the article.
- Subjects
NARRATIVE paradigm theory; SEMIOTICS; NARRATION; LITERARY characters
- Publication
Kairós, 2010, Issue 46, p9
- ISSN
1014-9341
- Publication type
Article