Wednesday, September 22, 2010
spacial narratology
So I've been wondering what exactly "spacial narratology" is because I never heard the word narratology before. I had assumed that it meant the study of space around us but I was still curious so I decided to Google the term. Nothing actually came so I Googled the words individually. The definition for narratology on wikipedia is the study and theory of narrative structure and the way this affects our perception. So, basically I was correct with my initial thought, how we perceive the space around us. And I think this is a really important concept. Professor Baldwin is constantly telling us to look at our surroundings and be more aware of the world around us. Whether we're walking around campus, in the city, at a museum, or even just at the local movie theater there's always something to see.
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Kimberly Campo,
THR-103
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