Paul Ricoeur and Narrative Context and Contestation |
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Editor:
| Joy, Morny |
Contribution by:
| Joy, Morny Pellauer, David Dunphy Blomfield, Jocelyn Scott, Jamie S. Livesey, Graham Anderson, Pamela Stam, Henderikus J. Buss, Helen M. Joldersma, Hermina Brown, David D. Perron, Dominique Dauenhauer, Bernard P. Pinchin, C. Bryn Fodor, James Tilley, Terrence W. Sweeney, Robert D. Fisher, Linda Egger, Lori |
ISBN: | 978-1-895176-90-2 |
Publication Date: | Feb 1997 |
Publisher: | University of Calgary Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $28.95 |
Book Description:
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Paul Ricoeur's theory of narrative has implications for a wide spectrum of contemporary thought. This collection of essays explores many of the areas to which his narrative strategies can be fruitfully applied, including architecture, psychology, psychoanalysis, feminist theory, ethics, sociology, medieval and contemporary literature, and religious studies.
Paul Ricoeur's theory of narrative has implications for a wide spectrum of contemporary thought. This collection of essays explores many of the areas to which his narrative strategies can be fruitfully applied, including architecture, psychology, psychoanalysis, feminist theory, ethics, sociology, medieval and contemporary literature, and religious studies.