Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media
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Concerned with the nature of the medium and the borders between fact and fiction, reflexivity was a ubiquitous feature of modernist and postmodernist literature and film. While in the wake of the post-postmodern "return to the real" cultural criticism has little time for discussions of reflexivity, it remains a key topic in narratology, as does fictionality. The latter is commonly defined opposition to the real and the factual, but remains conditioned by historical, cultural, discursive, and medium-related factors. Reflexivity blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction, however, by giving fiction a factual edge or by questioning the limits of factuality in non-fictional discourses. Fictionality, factuality, and reflexivity thus constitute a complex triangle of concepts, yet they are rarely considered together. This volume fills this gap by exploring the intricacies of their interactions and interdependence in philosophy, literature, film, and digital media, providing insights into a broad range of their manifestations from the ancient times to today, from East Asia through Europe to the Americas.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2021
ISBN
9783110722154
Edition
1

Index of Names

    • Aarseth, Espen J.
    • Abe, Akio
    • Akiyama, Ken
    • Alber, Jan
    • Alberca, Manuel
    • Alexander, Loveday
    • Alter, Robert
    • Altman, Robert
    • Alward, Peter
    • Anderson, Melissa
    • Andersson, Bibi
    • Andrews, Chris
    • Ankersmit, Frank
    • Antonioni
    • Aristotle
    • Arnold, Matthew
    • Atkins, Barry
    • Aune, David
    • Avery, Tex
    • Badir, Sémir
    • Bal, Mieke
    • Balzac, Honoré de
    • Barjavel, René
    • Barthes, Roland
    • Bartlett, Steven J.
    • Barton, Carlin
    • Bast, Florian
    • Bastide, Bernard
    • Bataille, Georges
    • Baudrillard, Jean
    • Belford, Pauline Helen
    • Bellamy, Joe David
    • Beller, Jonathan
    • Bellour, Raymond
    • Bénézet, Delphine
    • Benl, Oscar
    • Bergman, Ingmar
    • Bergson, Henri
    • Berry, David M.
    • Bhaba, Homi K.
    • Birkin, Jane
    • Blake, Nicholas
    • Blüher, Dominique
    • Boccaccio, Giovanni
    • Bogost, Ian
    • Bolaño, Roberto
    • Booth, Wayne C.
    • Borges, Jorge Luis
    • Boswell, Marshall
    • Bouchardon, Serge
    • Bougeant, Guillaume-Hyacinthe
    • Bowersock, Glen
    • Bowring, Richard
    • Boyarin, Daniel
    • Braun, Herbert
    • Bredekamp, Horst
    • ...

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. A Logue
  6. A Puzzle about Fictional “I”s
  7. Postmodern Fables, Correlationism, and Speculation
  8. Fictionalizing Metafiction
  9. Portals of Fiction
  10. The End of Fact vs Fiction: Reflexivity in Ancient Narratives
  11. Writing and Reflections on Fictionality in Old Japanese Literature
  12. Factualized Fictions: David Foster Wallace’s Self-Reflexive Metafiction
  13. Historical Reference and (Auto)Fiction in the Recent Latin American Novel
  14. Authorial Self-Personalization and Cine-Vision in the Film Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988)
  15. Disrupting the Illusion by Bolstering the Reality Effect in Film
  16. The Iconomics of Reflexivity: The Real Value of Images of Fiction in Contemporary American Cinema
  17. Playing with (Meta)Fictionality and Self-Reflexivity in the Video Game The Stanley Parable
  18. Virtual Mirrors: Reflexivity in Digital Literature
  19. Index of Names
  20. Index of Concepts