Current research projects listed with NarrNet (by topic)

 

 

 

Theme

Title/short description

Contact

Organisation

 

Action, Event

Event, Episode, Action. The EPITEST-project

Dr. Jan Christoph Meister

University of Hamburg

Analysis of Poetry

Toward the theory and methodology of narratological analysis of Poetry: Contrastive survey of English and German Studies.

Prof.Dr. Peter Hühn      Prof.Dr. Jörg Schönert

 

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Authorial narration

Profiling authorial narration: a theoretical and diachronic reconsideration of overt narration

Dr.Gunther Martens

University of Gent

Encyclopedia

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory

Prof.David Herman

North Carolina State University

Implied Author

The 'implied author'. On the development, reception and function of a concept positioned between Narratology and Theory of Interpretation. Historical and systematic reconstructions.

Prof. Dr. Hans Harald Müller

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Mise en abyme

Paradoxical transgressions of the levels of communication and/or existence in literary narratives: the narrative procedures mise en abyme, metalepsis, meta-/hypo- und pseudodiegesis

Prof.Dr. Klaus Meyer-Minnemann

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Motive/ Space / Time

Networking narrative texts.  Motivational and spatial structures as a narrative means of relativizing time

Dr.Michael Mandelartz

Iwate University, Morioka / Japan

Narrative structure of human/computer interaction

Aspects of narrative play a central role in our learning, our communication, our social interaction, our arts and our recreation - can the structure  of human-computer interaction also be designed to exploit our common orientation towards  narrative?

Dr. R.Young

 

Narrative structure as AI testbed

The mimesis project explores the use of computer game engines as test-beds for research in artificial intelligence, interactive entertainment and educational software.

Dr. R.Young

Project Mimesis, North Carolina State University

Narrative Theory

What constitutes Narrative Theory?

Prof. Dr. Hans Harald Müller

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Point of view

The Discovery of Point of View

Dr. Martin Klepper

Universität Hamburg

Schools of Narratology

Ways of transfer and appropriation of Narratology across scholarly cultures

Prof.Dr. Jörg Schönert

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Slavic Functionalism

The contribution of Slavic Functionalism toward international Narratology

Prof. Dr.Dr.hc Wolf Schmid

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Story Generator Algorithms

The Narratological Relevance of Computational Story Generator Algorithms

Dr.Jan Christoph Meister Dr.Rolf D.Krause             Dr.Birte Lönneker

Story Generator - Project University of Hamburg

Temporality Effect

The temporality effect: Design and computer-based application of a constituent model of narrative temporal order.

Dr.Jan Christoph Meister

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

Textual coherence

Coherence of text from the narratological point of view. The example of realist and modernist prose in the Russian and Serbocroatic languages.

Prof.Dr. Robert Hodel

Forschergruppe Narratologie, Universität Hamburg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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