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The Immoralist and the Rhetoric of First-Person Narration
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Manipulation of the Reader’s Empathy in Iris Murdoch’s First-Person Narrative
Published 2017-08-01“…As Murdoch unconventionally structured her novel to have forewords and postscripts by all of her main characters, her protagonist, who is supposed to be the only speaker and thus the only source of information for the reader The Black Prince is an example of first-person narration where the narrator is one of the characters in the story, usually the protagonist of the text , loses his privilege and becomes just one of the speakers among other characters who have their own narratives – the forewords and the postscripts since the fictional editor of the novel publishes texts written by all of the main characters of the novel, including the protagonist. …”
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First-person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production
Published 2021-01-01“…First-Person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production – The essay proposes a dialogue between feminist decolonial thinking and performance art, as they connect to my own experience in these fields. …”
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The composite first person narrative: Texture, structure, and meaning in writing phenomenological descriptions
Published 2011-04-01Subjects: “…composite first person narrative…”
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First-person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production
Published 2021-01-01“…First-Person Narrative in the Performative Practice of Marginalized Women and Decolonial Knowledge Production – The essay proposes a dialogue between feminist decolonial thinking and performance art, as they connect to my own experience in these fields. …”
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Difficult Empathy. The Effect of Narrative Perspective on Readers’ Engagement with a First-Person Narrator
Published 2016-06-01“…One question in particular stands out in the current debate. Is first-person narrative more or less conducive to empathy and trust for the protagonist than third-person, internally focalized narrative? …”
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Women first-person narrative as a tool for deconstructing stereotyped representations of gender-based violence
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: “…women first-person narratives…”
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The Absent and Disinterested Other: Henry James’s Experimental First Person Narrative in “The Ghostly Rental” (1876)
Published 2017-02-01Subjects: “…first-person narrative…”
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Joyce M . Thierer, Telling History. A Manual for Performers and Presenters of First-Person Narratives
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Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë: The Never-Ending Story
Published 2009-08-01Subjects: “…first-person narrative…”
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The Link Between Memory, Narrative and Empathy in Teaching Difficult Knowledge in Holocaust Education
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How the interplay of imagined contact and first-person narratives improves attitudes toward stigmatized immigrants : a conditional process model
Published 2021“…This article assesses the mechanisms whereby first-person narratives featuring stigmatized immigrants improve outgroup attitudes and encourage intergroup contact among prejudiced individuals. …”
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The Transgressive Narratives of Hamsun's <i>In Wonderland</i>
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Let the Plan(e)t Speak for Itself: Agency, Empathy, and Subjectivity in Sue Burke’s “Semiosis”
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