Narrative Means to Journalistic Ends: A Narratological Analysis of Selected Journalistic Reportages - Nora Berning - Books - Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden - 9783531179100 - November 12, 2010
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Narrative Means to Journalistic Ends: A Narratological Analysis of Selected Journalistic Reportages 2011 edition

Nora Berning

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Narrative Means to Journalistic Ends: A Narratological Analysis of Selected Journalistic Reportages 2011 edition

Nora Berning grasps the narrative potential of journalistic reportages via a set of narratological categories. Spurred by an interdisciplinary framework, she builds on transgeneric narratological research and shows that journalistic reportages can be described, analyzed, and charted with categories that originate in structuralist narratology. The author spells out minimal criteria for particular types of reportages, and challenges the argument that journalism and literature have distinct, non-overlapping communicative goals. By showing that the reportage is a hybrid text type that seeks to inform, educate, and entertain, this study advances a re-conceptualization of journalism and literature as two fields with permeable borders.


162 pages, 7 black & white illustrations, 9 black & white tables, biography

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Released November 12, 2010
ISBN13 9783531179100
Publishers Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Pages 162
Dimensions 210 × 150 × 14 mm   ·   199 g
Language English   German