• Title/Summary/Keyword: Narrative study

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A Study of the Narrative Curriculum Design based on Social Practices-based Education (실천전통 교육관에 근거한 내러티브 교육과정 설계의 가능성 탐색)

  • Oh, Seung-Min;Kang, Hyeon-Suk
    • Journal of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Education
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.1366-1380
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to explore the direction of design for narrative curriculum of 'The social practices-based education'. In chapter 2, this study addresses the theoretical criteria for social practices, social practices-based education and narrative curriculum and identifies their characteristics. In chapter 3, the association between social practices and narrative curriculum is identified through a study on the relation between social practices and narrative curriculum. In chapter 4, this study investigates the 5 steps of designing narrative curriculum's templet proposed by C. Lauritzen and M. Jaeger (1997), based on which this study intends to explore the direction of design for narrative curriculum.

A Study on the Narratives of the Chapters Shanggutianzhenlun and Siqidiaoshendalun (「상고천진론(上古天眞論)」과 「사기조신대론(四氣調神大論)」의 서사(敍事)에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Yong-jin
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : Recently in the field of medical education, the study of narrative has been gaining much attention. This study examines the Huangdineijing in terms of narrative studies. Methods : The chapter Shanggutianzhenlun, which is narratively sound in its composition, and the chapter Siqidiaoshendalun, whose narrative structure is simple but composed in a way that is difficult to understand were studied. Results : The narrative structure of Shanggutianzhenlun is interrogatory with a main character, making it appropriate for narrative study. However, the Siqidiaoshendalun arranges its content rather simply. Conclusions : The Shanggutianzhenlun needs to be converted into appropriate narrative terminology, while the Siqidiaoshendalun needs narrative supplementation using methods such as visual thinking and mind mapping.

Analysis Model of Movie Storytelling Based on the Narrative 17 Process (내러티브 17 프로세스에 의한 영상 스토리텔링 분석 모델)

  • Sung, Bongsun;Lee, Tae Rin;Kim, Jae Ho
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.20 no.9
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    • pp.1596-1605
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    • 2017
  • This study recognizes the narrative of the movie as a semiotic system and proposes a structured storytelling analysis model through theoretical basis and empirical analysis. It classifies as 'Narrative 17 Process' which considers the narrative of successful 11 animations as a continuous process of formal structure. It extract the paradigmatic sub-narrative units(NU) centered on the act of the character in each process. The structural pattern of the story types are extracted by comparing and analyzing with 5 NU analysis elements presented in this study. As a result, the 4 story types were consistently classified by the SSD distance value. Therefore, this study propose a storytelling analysis model that can be effectively applied to scenarios and narrative composition stages of movie production.

A Study on Interrelationship between Narrative and Genres of Computer Games (컴퓨터게임의 서사와 장르의 상관관계에 관한 고찰)

  • Park, Tae-Soon
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2006
  • This article attempts to suggest a frame of game genres by appling the concept of narrative. The narrative is traditional and useful concept in game study, though the narrative of computer games is under discussion. In the main discourse, syntagmatic/paradigmatic character of narrative and the rate of importance of narrative in the game are used for two axis to set the location of computer game genres. As a result, I could find the location of computer game genres that reflects the characters of narrative.

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Analysis on Research of Narrative Therapy in Korea (이야기치료 관련 국내연구의 분석)

  • Lee, Mi-Ryon
    • Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2014
  • Purpose. The purpose of this study was to analyze the trend of the narrative therapy research on 42 studies, the master's and doctor's dissertations in Korea and to propose a direction of the narrative therapy study. Methods. The material used for this study were 42 studies collected from National Digital Library database. The analytic frame of this study is on the year of study, research design, research subjects, key concept, major of researcher and narrative therapy program. Results. Regarding research design, quasi-experimental study was the most used and survey study, program development research in this order. As a research subject, adolescents were the most used and child, aged, in this order. As the key concept, self-esteem was the most used and there were aggression, depression, self-efficacy, etc. As the major of researcher, counseling were the most used and theology, pedagogy, in this order. Conclusions. As a result on the research above, following recommendation can be made. Narrative therapy program should be develop the verify on effect of variables. Narrative therapy study needs to expanded to various subjects. In education field, we should be develop the various methods to apply narrative therapy.

A Study on Narrative in Louise Bourgeois' "You Better Grow Up" (루이즈 부르주아의 작품 의 내러티브 분석)

  • Oh, Sang-Il
    • Journal of Science of Art and Design
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    • v.9
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    • pp.49-87
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    • 2006
  • Narrative has broad domains. So it is related to the everything man faces in his daily life and also performed in various modes. Narrative is revealed through all media including a character, which is also applied to plastic art. And narrative objects formed beyond the differences in media aid forms of expression are commonly based on a language. The study on such objects which created a new conceit of narratology can be said to be a spiritual trend by which to understand the world and man from the viewpoint of a 'story'. Plastic art took high interest in narrative in the same period as the rise of postmodernist art in the latter half of the 20th century, which was also applied to sculpture. The researcher, therefore, investigated through the history of sculpture in the 20th century the process in which narrative was denied under the value system of modernism and reappeared with the quickening of postmodernism. And as a result this period could be briefly characterized by 'return to figure' and 'reappearance of narrative'. The is, such flow means that late sculpture converted its center of interest from simple geometric abstract forms to irregular, figurative images. The researcher chose as the subject of his study the work of Louise Bourgeois, who was judged to have performed narrative positively and successfully among a great number of performed narrative positively and successfully among a great number of postmodernist sculptors who adopted it as their own strategy of expression. As the central artist of postmodrnist sculpture, She expressed human desire and condition as sexuality through the introspection of her own personal experience in contrast to the character of pop art sensitive to external world. The researcher borrowed narrative semiotics as a method of analyzing more elaborately the problem about the generation of narrative shown in her works. For it, he selected as the sample work for analysis Bourgeois's , which were judged to contain narrative most abundantly and as the metaphor of a gaze and recollection presented a new woman self that sublimed love, hatred, and loneliness. The narrative in her works are characterized by introspection questioning one's own trauma. It has independent domain and characteristics and clearly reveals narrative and content-centered characteristics, which are commonly discovered in postmodernist sculpture. The researcher could more concretely and definitely understand the characteristics of narrative through figurative images by analyzing the sample work. The researcher wanted to call your attention to the fact that the sculpture in the late 20th century contained narrative commonly and uniformly despite being characterized by various expressions and modes. And the focused on highlighting the fact that the narrative was more effectively revealed through figurative images of human body and simultaneously analyzing the formalizing process and structure for narrative. Besides he wanted to argue that the position of narrative defining the characteristics of sculpture should be valued more justly. Also, such acceptance of narrative, which is discovered in the sculpture, will have to be understood as the characteristics of the period reflecting the cultural aspect of the present time.

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The Development of Preschoolers′ Narrative Competence (3, 4, 5세 유아의 이야기 구성능력 발달)

  • 한유진;유안진
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.39 no.7
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    • pp.71-84
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    • 2001
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the development of preschoolers'narrative competence. The subject were 60 preschoolers aged 3 through 5 years who were enrolled in the day care center All the subjects were asked to produce a new story. All the story children toad were recorded on audiotape. The data were analyzed Qualitatively and quantitatively using content analysis and the statistical package for Social Science 9.0. The main results of this study were as follows. 1) Significant age difference was observed in preschooler's narrative structure. Older children produced structurally more complex stories containing setting, character, initiating event, attempt and consequence than younger children. 2) Significant age difference was observed in preschooler's narrative length. Older children used significantly more words and sentence when they produced stories than younger children.3) Preschooler'narrative structure was significantly correlated with narrative length.

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A Computational Model to Detect Affective Response Based on Narrative Agent's Knowledge

  • Kwon, Hochang;Kwon, Hyuk Tae
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.51-65
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    • 2020
  • Narratives arouse diverse and rich affective responses to recipients, and this is one of the reasons why narratives are universal and popular. Computational studies on narratives have established a formal model or system of the affective response based on the theory in psychology or media research, and have analyzed or generated a narrative that can evoke a specific affective response. In this paper, we propose a new computational model that can detect the affective response expected to appear in the narrative based on the narrative agent's knowledge. First, we designed a narrative representation model that can elaborately express the event structure and the agent's knowledge as well. Additionally, an analysis method was proposed to detect the three affective responses and the related situational information. Then, we validated the model through a case study about an actual movie narrative. Through the case study, we confirmed that the model captures the affective responses of the audience. The proposed model can be effectively used for the narrative analysis and the creation that must consider the affective responses of the recipient.

Reading Korean Classical Narrative in Digital Era (디지털 시대의 고전 서사 읽기)

  • Seo, Yu-kyung
    • Journal of Korean Classical Literature and Education
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    • no.16
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    • pp.91-116
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    • 2008
  • This Study aims to research how we read Korean classical narrative in the digital era and the culture digital made. The meaning of reading Korean classical narrative in digital culture can be divided in four category; first, reading the old narrative text that made and enjoyed a long time ago in digital era, second, reading the old narrative text that made in the old times not as th book but by the media environment that the digital technology made up, third, reading the extended and modified media text by the digital technology from the original old narrative text, fourth, reading the text by the digital technology seeking for the original narrative text as archetype. And it is inspected that the characteristic of the digital era and how to read the four type of Korean classical narrative through the example. So we can consider about the characteristic of enjoying Korean classical narrative and method of reading the diversified Korean classical narrative by the digital. Finally, it is conclusion that we must think over the original text of Korean classical narrative and adhere classicality. And we learned we should research more abundant Korean classical narrative text.

Mother-Child Interaction in Storybook Reading and Children's Narrative Competence (그림책 읽기에서 유아와 어머니의 언어적 상호작용 전략과 유아의 이야기 구성능력)

  • Han, Eugene;Yoo, An Jin
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.147-162
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    • 2001
  • This study examined the relation between mother-child verbal interaction strategies and children's narrative competence. Forty-eight 4-year-old middle class children(25 girls and 23 boys) and their mothers were observed in their homes. All the children were asked to produce a new story. Mothers used more descriptive statements and questions, more inferential questions and more evaluative questions than children. Children gave more answers and used more negative feedback than mothers. Mother's use of high-mental demanded question and positive feedback strategies were positively correlated with children's level of narrative structure. Mothers' use of inferential and evaluative questions were positively correlated with narrative length. Children's use of high-mental demanded statements and positive feedback strategies were positively correlated with their level of narrative structure and their use of descriptive and high-mental demanded strategies were positively correlated with narrative length.

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