University of Calgary Press
Paul Ricoeur and Narrative: Context and Contestation
Paul Ricoeur and Narrative: Context and Contestation
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Paul Ricoeur's theory of narrative has implications for a wide spectrum of contemporary thought. This collection of essays explores many of the areas to which his narrative strategies can be fruitfully applied, including architecture, psychology, psychoanalysis, feminist theory, ethics, sociology, medieval and contemporary literature, and religious studies. The book provides an introduction to the creative and productive resources of Ricoeur's narrative theory and offers a helpful survey of many of his key concepts for those who may be unfamiliar with Ricoeur's work.
With Contributions By:
Pamela Anderson
David D. Brown
Helen M. Buss
Bernard P. Dauenhauer
Jocelyn Dunphy Blomfield
Lori Egger
Linda Fisher
James Fodor
Hermina Joldersma
Morny Joy
GrahamLivesey
David Pellauer
Dominique Perron
C. Bryn Pinchin
Jamie S. Scott
Henderikus J. Stam
Robert D. Sweeney
Terrence W. Tilley
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