Frontiers of Narrative Studies
editor-in-chief Shang Biwu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Co-Editors William Baker, Northern Illinois University, USA Wolfgang G. Müller, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany
Editorial Board Péter Hajdu, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary David Herman, Durham University, UK Stefan Iversen, Aarhus University, Denmark Karin Kukkonen, University of Oslo, Norway Gunther Martens, Ghent University, Belgium Brian McHale, Ohio State University, USA Ansgar Nünning, University of Giessen, Germany Vera Nünning, University of Heidelberg, Germany Ruth E. Page, University of Birmingham, UK James Phelan, Ohio State University, USA Gerald Prince, University of Pennsylvania, USA Qiao Guoqiang, Shanghai International Studies University, China Brian Richardson, University of Maryland, USA Dan Shen, Peking University, China Michael Toolan, University of Birmingham, UK Wang Ning, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
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Contents
Special Issue: European Narratology Network 5 (ENN5) Guest Editors: Stefan Iversen, Karin Kukkonen, Gunther Martens
Stefan Iversen, Karin Kukkonen und Gunther Martens Introduction: ENN5 special issue of Frontiers of Narrative Studies s1
Jan Horstmann Narrative representation and fictionality in performative media s5
Marco Bellardi The cinematic mode in fiction s24
Nicole Basaraba A communication model for non-fiction interactive digital narratives: A study of cultural heritage websites s48
Klaus Speidel What narrative is. Reconsidering definitions based on experiments with picto- rial narrative. An essay in descriptive narratology s76
Nele Janssens Lyrical prose and the ritualistic: Lyricality as an interpretative lens for analysing C. C. Krijgelmans’s short story “Homunculi” s105
Daria Baryshnikova Brion Gysin, cut-ups, and contemporary painting: Narrating experien- ce s126
Michał Mrugalski From representation to enactment: temporal perspectives on literary objects in East and Central European structuralism and Ingarden‘s phenomenology s146
Marco Caracciolo Notes for an econarratological theory of character s172
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Marta Puxan-Oliva On the politics of discordant, estranging and bonding reliability: Contextualist narratology at work s190
Per Krogh Hansen Illness and heroics: On counter-narrative and counter‑metaphor in the discourse on cancer s213
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