文化视角下美国和澳大利亚儿童童话叙事的叙事造型

A. Tsapiv
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叙述作为一种广泛存在的言语活动,可以在生活的许多领域中观察到:在日常对话中,当一个人把一些经历作为一系列事件的故事来讲述时,我们可以在电视上听到记者讲述一些基于因果关系的故事。叙事就是我们在睡前给孩子读的故事。人类大脑的构造是这样的,它以叙事的形式捕捉复杂的现实、经历和生活片段。那么,什么是叙事?叙事是关于一些事件的故事,以一系列事件的故事形式呈现,由因果关系联系起来。叙事学家试图创造基本的叙事解释模型,以便理解讲故事的本质。故事是如何被创造出来的?如果存在一组具有许多参与者和设置的典型结构化故事,则应该在其背景中存在一些抽象模式。第一个向文献学界提出俄国民间故事背后的解释模式的学者是弗拉基米尔·普罗普。在《民间故事的形态》一书中,作者解释了民间故事的典型结构(这里指的是童话故事),这种结构遵循消息提供者所报告的文本中元素的线性顺序的时间顺序(即,它指的是组合结构)。另一种范式的本质是由普罗普的对手克洛德·列维斯特劳斯提出的。他建议将所有可能的模式元素取出并重新组合到一个分析模式中。道具的功能是故事情节的组成部分,与民间故事的典型人物相关联。Propp将功能理解为角色的行为,定义为
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NARRATIVE MODELLING OF AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN FAIRY NARRATIVES FOR CHILDREN IN A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
INTRODUCTION Narration as a widespread speech activity can be observed in many spheres of life: in everyday conversation when one speaks about some experience as a sequence of events story, one can hear narratives on TV when a reporter tells us something based on cause-and-effect relationships. Narratives are the stories that we read to our children for the bedtime. Human brain is constructed in such a way that it captures complex reality, experience, life episodes in the form of narratives 1 . So, what is narrative? Narrative is a story about some events(s), presented as a sequence of events story, united by cause-and-effect relationships 2 . Narratologists try to create basic narrative explanatory models in order to understand the nature of storytelling 3 . How are the stories created? If there exists a set of typically structured stories with a number of participants and settings, there should be some abstract patterns in their background. The first scholar, who suggested to the philological world explanatory patterns, underlying Russian folktales, was Vladimir Propp. In his Morphology of the Folktale 4 the author explains a typical structure of a folktale (here fairy folktales are meant), which follows the chronological order of the linear sequence of elements in the text as reported from an informant (i.e. it means the syntagmatic structure). Another pattern of a paradigmatic nature was suggested by Propp’s opponent Claude LeviStrauss 5 . He proposes that all possible pattern elements are taken out and regrouped in one of the analytic schema. Propp’s functions refer to the building blocks of the tale’s plot and correlate with typical characters of folktales. Propp understands functions as character’s actions, defined from
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