Narrative Culture
Wayne State University Press · United States · Est. 2014
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This journal examines narratives across various contexts, including historical events, cultural traditions, and personal experiences. It explores how stories are constructed, interpreted, and utilized in diverse fields such as folklore, science communication, media, and social movements. The analysis often involves understanding narrative structures, thematic variations, and the role of storytelling in shaping identity, memory, and societal norms.
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