The structure involved Bruner's ideas on the composition
of narrative stories through the landscape of action and landscapes of identity.
Her fascinating video short, «Hello Baghdad,» is a selection
of narrative stories from Iraqis living in Baghdad far outside the constraints of the protected Green Zone.
The stories contained within the book are interwoven, but the reader can decide to «shuffle» the order in which they are read, removing the linear timeline aspect
of the narrative story.
There isn't much in the way
of a narrative story to concern yourself with, but it's refreshing that this kind of title does at least have a storied purpose.
Not exact matches
The
narrative transportation theory, as it's called, states that people may feel like they have been teleported to the world
of their character in a
story they can identify with.
The
story below is our
narrative of what happened that day and the many days that followed.
If you enter a conversation with a pre-conceived idea
of what the result will be, chances are you're creating a
story or
narrative that isn't necessarily true.
Your summary
story must be a
story — that
narrative arc
of your career.
These were conventional
narratives of companies gone bad and there were issues
of corporate malfeasance and such, but that's not what happened in the
story of BlackBerry.
We're creatures
of narrative, and our memories are especially pleased by anything that takes the form
of a
story.
With millennials consuming more and more
of their media through mobile devices and social platforms, executives at Indigenous Media bet that Snapchat users would warm quickly to the idea
of following a
narrative story posted in regular installments to social media, as opposed to the traditional theatrical experience.
Once you can pull
narrative into a social media context, others can then truly become a part
of your
story.
«Rolling Stone's repudiation
of the main
narrative in «A Rape on Campus» is a
story of journalistic failure that was avoidable,» the Columbia Journalism Review said in its report, which was conducted at the magazine's request and published on its website.
But as with the failure
narrative, certain types
of depression
stories are more palatable than others.
Help your customer envision this scenario and place themselves into the
narrative of your
story.
For all the great tools available to consumers to enjoy seeing an on - screen
narrative, you'd expect that designers for theaters would have a better idea
of the consumer's
story along their online path to purchase.
The course: This specialization created by Wesleyan University consists
of four courses, each taught by a teacher below, and covers elements
of three major creative writing genres: short
story,
narrative essay, and memoir.
The course: This short 40 - minute class breaks down the fundamentals
of narrative storytelling and what makes a
story different from a mere anecdote.
If oil is all that really matters in the economic
story of the Harper years, I'm not sure how to fit certain staggering sums into the
narrative.
But focusing on one type
of narrative can also be damaging if it causes us to limit our career ambitions, especially if the data tells another
story.
And when Spicer said the administration intended to «push back» against «false
narratives and false
stories,» some saw an obvious connection between those comments and the exclusion
of CNN and the Times.
He calls the
story of massive switching by iPhone fans every year a «false
narrative,» noting that the fourth quarter — when Apple's new phones typically are on sale — accounted for just 26 %
of customer defections the past few years.
Created by
Narrative Science in Chicago, the code collects important bits
of information then embeds them in a natural - sounding
story.
Her
story is the classic real estate investing
narrative of hustling to do repair work and property management.
From
Stories to ads to live video, Instagram offers a variety
of strategies that marketers can use to craft a brand
narrative that produces measurable results.
The
story of venture capital appears to be a compelling
narrative of bold investments and excess returns.
After the Journal published its
story, Cohen initially dismissed reports
of the payment as a «false
narrative.»
All
of these
stories depend on the
narrative Musk feeds — that he's not into details, doesn't care if Tesla keeps its short - term promises, and that long - term screw - ups on which short sellers are counting are just a series
of short - term messes the boss is already too proud to clean up.
But the human mind is made to fall for
stories and miscalculate the odds when a good
narrative is in place, as has been usefully described by the work
of Nassim Taleb and Daniel Kahneman, among others.
When Jordan Bishop is not writing personal or company profiles, he contributes insights about the misunderstood to publications like Forbes, never - before - told travel
narratives to a handful
of in - flight magazines and enables international clients to tell transformative
stories as a principal at STORIED Agency.
Most
of the paintings were
narratives with mythological themes, illustrating
stories from hindu epics and literature.
Either the Bible is the inspired and inerrant word
of the Christian god; or it is simply another ancient text, whose ultimate traceability is unknown, and which shares a lot
of the same
narratives and
stories of countless other religions throughout history.
Thus, in a compelling sense, the Christian
narrative» indeed all
of history» is a
story appreciated most fully when read «backward,» in the exegetical light
of that resurrection.
«And if there is no comparable development and celebration
of the English
story in which creative effort is made to weave new strands into the national
narrative and national rituals then the field will be left empty for the xenophobic and the terminally nostalgic.»
The Old Testament
narratives are
stories about discovery, exodus - journey - arrival, exile - and - return,
of faithfulness in the midst
of or out
of: success, failure, happiness, tragedy, relationships, disaster, or any blessing or any evil that people can foist on each other.
The triviality, even fatuousness,
of many current ways
of talking about «our
stories» has led many thoughtful Christians to abandon the traditions
of personal
narrative or testimony as tokens
of misbegotten «individualism.»
Wells describes his massive tome as «an attempt to tell, truly and clearly, in one continuous
narrative, the whole
story of life and mankind so far as it is known to - day [sic].»
This is why the postmodern discussion often centers on the deconstruction
of meta -
narrative, or the all - encompassing
story.
What we need is better and more responsible and more coherent personal
stories, not the complete subsumption
of all personal
narrative into group
narrative.
The longevity
of the Genesis
story doesn't owe itself to some robust sense
of historical accuracy — indeed there is no way to prove or disprove the
narrative today, and efforts to prove it are pointless.
Missouri Synod theologians had traditionally affirmed the inerrancy
of the Bible, and, although such a term can mean many things, in practice it meant certain rather specific things: harmonizing
of the various biblical
narratives; a somewhat ahistorical reading
of the Bible in which there was little room for growth or development
of theological understanding; a tendency to hold that God would not have used within the Bible literary forms such as myth, legend, or saga; an unwillingness to reckon with possible creativity on the part
of the evangelists who tell the
story of Jesus in the Gospels or to consider what it might mean that they write that
story from a post-Easter perspective; a general reluctance to consider that the canons
of historical exactitude which we take as givens might have been different for the biblical authors.
The volume is also divided into two separate
stories, set a century apart: a long first - person
narrative by a Handmaid in Gilead is followed by «Historical Notes on «The Handmaid's Tale,»» a fictive academic commentary by the urbane male editor
of the anonymous woman's tapes discovered in the late 21st century, decades after Gilead's fall.
'' «The Voice» considers the
narrative links that help us to understand the drama and passion
of story that is present in the original languages,» according to the website for the book.
Interwoven with the non-linear
narrative of Dodola and Zam are the
stories of Islam.
In both, the
stories of the Abrahamic faiths enlighten the
narrative.
Because
of Angelou's bravery with her personal
narrative many
of us have learned not only to celebrate our diversity, but to also honor truth by boldly sharing our personal
stories.
But regarding the creation
story, it makes specific factual claims (albeit, internally contradictory when comparing the two different creation
narratives) regarding the order
of creation which are directly contradicted by observable, physical evidence, e.g. earth before sun, the order
of the appearance
of particular forms
of life, etc..
«It's not a series
of unconnected
stories, it's one grand
narrative.»
When it comes to «storyland,» which is where beliefs, theories, theologies, and ever other kind
of narrative we tell ourselves and each other, atheists object to the ridiculousness
of the Christian
story.
Matthew's
story of the transfiguration becomes a luminous
narrative icon, a painting in words that points beyond the text to the true reality
of Christ, the light
of the world.