Narrative Culture, Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2024 (Continuities, Shifts, and Narrative Temporalities)
Narrative Culture, Volume 11, Number 1
Narrative Culture claims narration as a broad and pervasive human practice, warranting a holistic perspective to grasp its place comparatively across time and space. Inviting contributions that document, discuss and theorize narrative culture, the journal seeks to offer a platform that integrates approaches spread across numerous disciplines. The field of narrative culture thus outlined is defined by a large variety of forms of popular narratives, including not only oral and written texts, but also narratives in images, three-dimensional art, customs, rituals, drama, dance, music, and so forth.
Volume 11, Number 1 (Spring 2024)
SPECIAL ISSUE: CONTINUITIES, SHIFTS, AND NARRATIVE TEMPORALITIES
Introduction: Continuities, Shifts, and Narrative Temporalities
Sheila Bock and Elo-Hanna Seljamaa
Stopped Inside Time: Re-ordering Everyday Pandemic Temporalities
Tine Damsholt
Narrating Objects and Temporality in Postwar Bosnia
Kate Parker Horigan
Juramentos and Firmas: Narrating Assemblages in Afro-Cuban Religions
Solimar Otero and Kristina Wirtz
Bending Time: Remembrance, Bereavement, and (Missing) Personal Photographs
Felicity T. C. Hamer
Marking Time in an Artisan Community
Amy Shuman