敏捷的作者:通过粉丝小说实践探索协作性痴呆症回忆录
Nicola Simonetti1, Marialaura Grandolfo1
1Durham University/Independent.
概括
合作性痴呆症回忆录通过拥抱相互依赖来挑战单一作者规范. 这种受粉丝小说启发的方法,将痴呆症叙述重新定义为这种疾病的动态,共享的探索.
科学领域:
- 叙事研究 叙事研究
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 协作生活写作面临着关于权力动态和残疾人主题代理的伦理挑战.
- 传统的作者模型可能不能充分代表痴呆症的经验.
研究的目的:
- 检查协作性痴呆症回忆录如何挑战个性化的作者.
- 提出"敏捷作者"作为合作回忆录的新模式,涉及患有和没有痴呆症的个人.
主要方法:
- 对协作痴呆症回忆录的分析,特别是"慢穿孔"和"我曾经认识的人".
- 与粉丝小说社区的共享作者概念进行并行.
- 将相互依赖和共同创造的概念应用于叙事分析.
主要成果:
- 协作痴呆症回忆录展示了相互依赖和共享的作者权,超越了单一作者权威.
- 这些叙述促进了对痴呆症经验的相互理解和探索.
- "敏捷创作"的概念为理解这些动态协作提供了一个框架.
结论:
- 协作痴呆症回忆录可以通过强调相互依赖,有效地挑战传统的作者身份.
- 受粉丝小说启发的共享作者模式为表现痴呆症等复杂经验提供了有价值的替代方案.
- "敏捷创作"为分析协作生活写作提供了一个新的概念工具.
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