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Michael Roemer's groundbreaking work argues that every story, be it ancient myth or documentary film, is completed before we read or watch it. He explores why a society like ours, predicated on free will, is addicted to tales that neither we, nor the heroes, can control. Roemer argues that, contrary to both formalist and postmodern aesthetic theories, traditional stories do not create order out of chaos but challenge our order with chaos, undermining the structures we have built to protect ourselves. He finds that stories are both radical and conservative, invalidating our freedom while centering on heroes or heroines who are obliged to act alone; their adventures remove them from the sheltering community. Moreover, their attempt to escape the plot is mandated by the plot itself. Predicated on contradiction, ambiguity, and uncertainty, stories affirm what they deny, just as society both affirms and denies our existence as individuals. - Jacket.
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Telling Stories: postmodernism and the invalidation of traditional narrative
1997, Rowman & Littlefield
Paperback
in English
0847680428 9780847680429
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Telling stories: postmodernism and the invalidation of traditional narrative
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084768041X 9780847680412
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