叙述的
叙事批评
叙事网络
心理学
人际交往
社会心理学
叙述性探究
模式(计算机接口)
社会学
认识论
美学
语言学
计算机科学
哲学
操作系统
作者
Kristi A. Costabile,Randi Shedlosky‐Shoemaker,Adrienne B. Austin
标识
DOI:10.1080/15298868.2017.1413008
摘要
For millennia, narratives have been a primary mode of oral discourse. Narrative presentation of information has been shown to facilitate interpersonal and group communication. However, research indicates that narratives are more than merely an adaptive mode of communication. Narrative is a fundamental – and perhaps foundational – element of social and cultural life. The present article posits that the centrality of narrative in social life is due to narrative's ability to help satisfy the five core social motives, as identified by Fiske belonging, understanding, control, self-enhancement, and trust. In so doing, this article reviews empirical and theoretical work examining basic narrative processes, autobiographical narratives, and entertainment narrative consumption to illustrate how narrative thought helps to satisfies core human motives and in turn, how the narrative construction process informs self and identity formation.
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