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... narrative might have different assumptions , time - space arrangement might be different , and the narrative will finally evolve into a re - invention of his travel experience . His travel narratives will , many times , move around ...
... narrative might have different assumptions , time - space arrangement might be different , and the narrative will finally evolve into a re - invention of his travel experience . His travel narratives will , many times , move around ...
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... narratives this ' ethnographic ' style brings ' narrative authority ' to bear . Naipaul also includes in many of his texts historical research , and proper documentation and style . The Loss of El Dorado : A History ( 1969 ) represents ...
... narratives this ' ethnographic ' style brings ' narrative authority ' to bear . Naipaul also includes in many of his texts historical research , and proper documentation and style . The Loss of El Dorado : A History ( 1969 ) represents ...
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... narrative . In compliment to cognitive mapping , which attempts to comprehend the whole of capitalist society , narrative makes connections between events and contextualizes them within the larger social framework . Narrative , Jameson ...
... narrative . In compliment to cognitive mapping , which attempts to comprehend the whole of capitalist society , narrative makes connections between events and contextualizes them within the larger social framework . Narrative , Jameson ...
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