[…] for to narrate, to narrativize, in fiction or criticism, is also to exercise power.
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[…] for to narrate, to narrativize, in fiction or criticism, is also to exercise power.
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Readers narrativize such texts by resorting to the experiencing frame, overruling the oddity in pronominal usage that makes such texts difficult […]
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Witnesses may misconstrue and misrecount what they see for a variety of reasons other than the inherent unreliability of sensory perception and the inevitable bias of retrospective narrativizing — and Hannah's defense raised several further hypotheses to explain the incriminating testimony presented at her trial.
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To fail to narrativize one's own life, to fail to redescribe oneself, Rorty suggests, is to fail to be fully human.
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