
Narrating Space / Spatializing Narrative
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- NARRATING SPACE / SPATIALIZING NARRATIVE: WHERE NARRATIVE THEORY AND GEOGRAPHY MEET
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER 1: Introduction and Overview
- POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN GEOGRAPHY AND NARRATOLOGY
- 1. Narrative space
- 2. The space that serves as context, and occasionally a referent, for the text
- 3. The space taken by the text itself
- 4. The spatial form of the text
- SPACE, PLACE, AND SENSE OF PLACE: CONTEXTS AND DEFINITIONS
- FROM LITERARY TO NARRATIVE GEOGRAPHY
- ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK
- COLLABORATION IN WRITING
- CHAPTER 2: Narrative Theory and Space
- NARRATIVE SPACE: A CASE STUDY
- LAYERS OF NARRATIVE SPACE
- THE TEXTUALIZATION OF NARRATIVE SPACE: MICROLEVEL
- THE TEXTUALIZATION OF NARRATIVE SPACE: MACROLEVEL
- SPACE AS A UNIVERSAL FEATURE OF PLOT
- SPACE AS A PARTICULAR FEATURE OF PLOT
- EMOTIONAL VERSUS STRATEGIC SPACE
- CHAPTER 3: Maps and Narrative
- MAPPING THE VARIOUS KINDS OF TEXTUAL SPACE
- Maps of the Spatial Context of the Text
- Maps of Spatial Form
- Maps of Narrative Space, or Storyworld: Gulliver's Travels and Treasure Island
- GENEALOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN MAPS AND NARRATIVES
- READERS' MAPS
- STORYTELLING THROUGH MAPS
- CHAPTER 4: From Cognitive to Graphic Maps
- COGNITIVE MAPS AND LITERARY TEXTS
- CHRONICLE OF A DEATH FORETOLD AS TUTOR TEXT
- RECONSTRUCTING THE MASTER MAP OF THE STORYWORLD
- THE EXPERIMENT
- Inventory
- Spatial Relations
- Mapping Strategies
- Map of Character Movement (Figure 4.2)
- Symbolic Map (Figure 4.3)
- Storyspace Map (Figure 4.4)
- COGNITIVE MAPS AND THE READING PROCESS
- From Cognitive Maps to Graphic Maps
- Cognitive Maps and Memory
- The Construction of Mental Models of Narrative Space
- CHAPTER 5: Space, Narrative, and Digital Media
- ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN STORY-RICH VIRTUAL WORLDS
- Computer Games and Space
- Strategic Design of Gameworlds
- Gameworlds as Objects of Emotional Attachment
- DIGITAL MAPS AS NARRATIVE GENERATORS
- Narrating through Annotations: Memory Maps
- Narrating through Animation: The 21 Steps
- Narrating though Real-Time Updating of the Map: Les Trucs
- CONNECTING STORIES TO REAL SPACE THROUGH DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
- Locative Narrative
- Alternate Reality Games
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 6: Street Names as Story and History
- PLACE NAMES IN CONTEXT
- STREET NAMES AS COMMEMORATION
- STREET NAMES AS CITY-TEXT
- CHANGE THROUGH TIME
- TEXT AND SCALE
- STREET NAMES AS NEWS STORIES
- STREET NAMES AS LITERATURE
- THE STORIES BEHIND
- CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 7: Landscape Narratives
- POINT NARRATIVES
- SEQUENTIAL NARRATIVES
- Time and Space Linked Sequentially Along a Path or Trail
- Other Types of Stories Told Sequentially in Space
- NARRATIVES TOLD OVER LARGE AREAS OR INVOLVING LONG PERIODS OF TIME
- Narratives of Significant Places
- Narratives of Significant Moments
- Themed Visits
- HYBRID NARRATIVES
- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
- CHAPTER 8: Museum Narratives
- THEMATIC ARRANGEMENT AND PARATACTIC STRUCTURE IN COLLECTION-BASED HISTORY MUSEUMS
- SPATIAL STORYLINES IN NARRATIVE-BASED HISTORY MUSEUMS
- NARRATIVE ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORY MUSEUMS
- BEGINNINGS AND ENDINGS: FRAMING THE BOUNDARIES OF MUSEUM NARRATIVES
- SPECIAL QUALITIES OF MUSEUM NARRATIVE
- THE INTERPLAY OF TOPONYMS, LANDSCAPE, AND MUSEUM NARRATIVES
- CHAPTER 9: Into the Future
- TOWARD A GEOGRAPHICAL NARRATOLOGY
- TOWARD A NARRATIVE GEOGRAPHY
- CROSSCUTTING ISSUES
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
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