Cahiers de Narratologie
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés · France · Est. 1995
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Cahiers de Narratologie constitute a journal of theory and analysis of cultural, literary, and artistic productions published by the Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits, Cultures et Sociétés (LIRCES, UPR 3159), of the Université Côte d'Azur. In line with the advances in narratology, which in recent years has increasingly asserted itself as an interdisciplinary practice, the journal publishes studies on narrative genres, the production of stories and cultural objects. These objects cannot be studied solely in their formal and functional aspects as envisaged by classical narratology. The articulation between the cultural and the social is also apprehended in all its dimensions. The analysis of narrative and cultural productions in their individual and social dimension falls within the scope of psychoanalysis as well as anthropology, which consider the narrative function in humans and, more broadly, their capacity to produce memory and culture in subjective processes. Myths and religions, ideologies, grand narratives of world ordering, in particular, stage, in a narrativized form, major conflicts, social imperatives or behaviors, and organize a relationship to time and reality.
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