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Cultural dimensions and an intercultural study of narratorial behavior
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Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of cultural dimension as developed in intercultural communication, into the field of intercultural narrative studies. Since cultural dimensions describe and explain social human behavior, the question emerges whether they can also help to study narratorial behavior. If so, cultural dimensions may assist scholars to study the cultural localization of global values in narratives. When conceiving of narrative as the representation of characters acting in situations, one may distinguish two levels of narrative behavior: the level of character behavior, i.e. the represented, and the level of a narrator behaving narratively, i.e. the representation. This paper focuses on the level of the narrative agency. Borrowing some classical concepts from narratology (real authors, implied authors, narrator, narratee, implied audience and real audiences), it examines how narratorial behavior may display cultural, i.e. localized values at various levels. By way of conclusion, this essay suggests how the concept of cultural dimension could assist a study of cross-cultural audience empathy.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The journal of internationalization and localization. - Antwerpen, 2009 - 2022
Publication
Antwerpen : Lessius , 2016
ISSN
2032-6904 [print]
2032-6912 [online]
DOI
10.1075/JIAL.3.2.01CAT
Volume/pages
3 :2 (2016) , p. 113-132
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Last edited 07.10.2022
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