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Relevance and narrative research

Baroni, Raphael(Contributions by)Breul, Carsten(Contributions by)Chihaia, Matei(Contributions by)D'hoker, Elke(Contributions by)Domsch, Sebastian(Contributions by)Galvan, Luis(Contributions by)Klimek, Sonja(Contributions by)Lanser, Susan(Contributions by)Mahler, Andreas(Contributions by)Ranta, Michael(Contributions by)Rennhak, Katharina(Contributions by)Schlunder, Susanne(Contributions by)Chihaia, Matei(Edited by)Rennhak, Katharina(Edited by)
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'Relevance' is one of the most widely used buzz words in academic and other socio-political discourses and institutions today, which constantly ask us to 'be relevant.' To date, there is no profound scholarly conceptualization of the term, however, which is widely accepted in the humanities. 'Relevance and Narrative Research' closes this gap by initiating a discussion which turns the vaguely defined evaluative tool 'relevance' into an object of study.

The contributors to this volume do so by firmly situating questions of relevance in the context of narrative theory.

Briefly put, they ask either 'What can 'relevance' do for narrative research?' or 'What can narrative research do for better understanding 'relevance?'' or both.

The basic assumption is that relevance is a relational term.

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Lexington Books
149858683X / 9781498586832
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
001.433
15/04/2019
English
199 pages
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