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- Title
Descriptions of Rituals.
- Authors
Hajdu, Péter
- Abstract
Although the presentation of customs and rituals may refer to several actions, what makes them descriptions rather than narratives is a general approach that takes alternatives into consideration. If a series of possible events depends on many factors and a text presents all of these factors and alternative possibilities, the end result is a description. This is most obvious in simple texts (shown in the example of a product leaflet), while in sophisticated narratives such as a novel, descriptions of rituals tend to be from the characters' viewpoint instead of the narrator directly. The examples to be analysed have been taken from a medical leaflet providing patient information, an ethnographic text by Bronislaw Malinowski, and two twentieth-century popular novels (sci-fi and fantasy, respectively), The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin and Eric by Terry Pratchett, followed by a post-colonial novel, Avarind Adiga's The White Tiger.
- Subjects
PAMPHLETS; DRUG information materials; SCIENCE fiction; FANTASY (Psychology); MALINOWSKI, Bronislaw, 1884-1942; WHITE Tiger, The (Book)
- Publication
Comparative Literature / Primerjalna Književnost, 2019, Vol 42, Issue 2, p51
- ISSN
0351-1189
- Publication type
Article