Elusive narrators in literature and film

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George M. Wilson
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[1] University of Southern California,Philosophy
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Philosophical Studies | 2007年 / 135卷
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Film; Literature; Narrative; Narration; Narrators; Fictional; Storytelling narrators;
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It is widely held in theories of narrative that all works of literary narrative fiction include a narrator who fictionally tells the story. However, it is also granted that the personal qualities of a narrator may be more or less radically effaced. Recently, philosophers and film theorists have debated whether movies similarly involve implicit audio-visual narrators. Those who answer affirmatively allow that these cinematic narrators will be radically effaced. Their opponents deny that audio-visual narrators figure in the ontology of movies at all, and many have argued that the ‘effaced’ literary narrator is an illusion as well. In this paper, I attempt to sort out the central issues that arise in these debates, defending the existence of effaced narrators in both literature and film.
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页码:73 / 88
页数:15
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