![]() ![]() Bergson’s concept of time as ‘la durée’ will be used as new narrative aesthetics in which language is not for comprehension, but for co-creation. ![]() ![]() This study will focus on fragmented and disruptive literature to elucidate how temporal disconnections are important in providing ruptures in the linear model, leading to new experiences and possibilities. However, there are other time conceptions and frames which are connected to disruption, instability, simultaneity, and circularity. Ricoeur's model from Time and Narrative combines aspects of sequentially and causality, providing the structure to comprehend and interpret language in a linear model. Being so, it is deeply imbricated in human relations and language, playing a significant role in how the world is narrated. Time is a fundamental category of human experience. These seminars are held in a hybrid format, with speakers and audience from the Association membership around the country, hosted at York by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Narrative Studies. Monica Mastrantonio, visiting Professor at the University of York, presents a talk in the series “Current Research in Narrative Studies,” the research seminar of the British and Irish Association for Narrative Studies. ![]()
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