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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Narrative''' is | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Narrative''' is “coherent system of interrelated...stories."<ref>Halverson, Jeffry R., H. L. Goodall, and Steven R. Corman. ''Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011</ref> Narratives typically consist of characters, plot-lines, ideas, and [[archetypes]].<ref>Mike Sosteric, “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020, https://www.academia.edu/44254363</ref><ref>Sosteric, Mike. “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/44254363/</ref> Most narratives are [[Functional Narrative]]s designed to influence thought and action. | ||
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==Narrative Types== | |||
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[[Is a related term::Existential Narrative| ]] | |||
[[Is a related term::Fool's Narrative| ]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 13 December 2024
A Narrative is “coherent system of interrelated...stories."[1] Narratives typically consist of characters, plot-lines, ideas, and archetypes.[2][3] Most narratives are Functional Narratives designed to influence thought and action.
Narrative Types
Narrative > Elite Narrative, Existential Narrative, Functional Narrative, Master Narrative, Mundane Narrative
Syncretic Terms
Related LP Terms
Narrative > Archetype Deck, Archetypes, Creation Template, Symbol
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
Footnotes
- ↑ Halverson, Jeffry R., H. L. Goodall, and Steven R. Corman. Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
- ↑ Mike Sosteric, “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020, https://www.academia.edu/44254363
- ↑ Sosteric, Mike. “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020. https://www.academia.edu/44254363/