Greimas's Model: Understanding action in narrative (en Inglés)

Venancio, Rafael Duarte Oliveira · Independently Published

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Algirdas Julien Greimas was born in the Russian city of Tula on March 9, 1917, the son of Lithuanians in exile because of World War I. When he died in Paris in 1992, Greimas was recognized as a reference in the field of literary and linguistic studies.The legacy of A. J. Greimas is undeniable, both in the field of semiotics and in the study of narratives. He and his great friend, Roland Barthes, are attributed the creation of the narrative analysis field called Narratology.While in semiotics, Greimas's semiotic square is extremely popular, in Narratology, the great highlight goes to the analysis of the positioning of the narrative actants, their subjects. From this analysis, the actuarial model emerges.Rafael Duarte Oliveira Venancio's book provides an in-depth analysis of the actantial model and how it can be applied to the analysis of various types of narratives. Using classic books (The Miserables) and bestsellers (The Da Vinci Code), going through the movies (Star Wars, Days of Thunder, Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan) and series (Friends, How I Met Your Mother), coming up to narratives of games (RPG, board games) and videogame (GTA Vice City), the professor at the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia builds a theoretical framework of reference in Narratology - providing the dialogue of the concepts of A. J. Greimas with the ideas of famous authors such as such as Jacques Lacan, Jean-François Lyotard, Umberto Eco, Jean-Paul Sartre, among others - for use by students and researchers interested in Narrative Analysis and Narratology applied to various media.Thus, the book Greimas's model is a must-have book for anyone who loves the world of stories and stories, as well as those who want to build their own in books, movies and other media.Note: Machine Translation of "O Modelo de Greimas", originally published in Portuguese at Amazon KDP in 2017.

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