The Journal of American Folk-lore, Svazek 121American Folk-lore Society, 2008 |
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Risk to the Narrator Some rhetorical force would seem to inhere in the risk that a narrator takes in telling his or her story . The more risk a narrator takes in telling a tale , the more likely the story would be perceived as true . In ...
Risk to the Narrator Some rhetorical force would seem to inhere in the risk that a narrator takes in telling his or her story . The more risk a narrator takes in telling a tale , the more likely the story would be perceived as true . In ...
Strana 144
... narrators by show- ing them to be reasonable and discerning people . But if a narrator wishes to advance the truth claims of a particular narrative interpretation , that narrator must eliminate alternative interpretations of the events ...
... narrators by show- ing them to be reasonable and discerning people . But if a narrator wishes to advance the truth claims of a particular narrative interpretation , that narrator must eliminate alternative interpretations of the events ...
Strana 161
... narration questioning the ghostly interpretation that the narrator attributed to the event . Although at the outset of his narration she asserted that the story was “ absolutely true , " it is possible that she reacted negatively to the ...
... narration questioning the ghostly interpretation that the narrator attributed to the event . Although at the outset of his narration she asserted that the story was “ absolutely true , " it is possible that she reacted negatively to the ...
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CONSTRUCTING FOLKLIFE AND NEGOTIATING THE NATIONAL | 3 |
HEATHER A DIAMOND | 35 |
The Politics and Poetics | 96 |
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