Sentence examples for the evolution of narrative from inspiring English sources

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What's more, these films can help us trace the evolution of narrative cinema, and show us something about Shakespeare too.

And in a neighboring space the society's painting collection is plumbed to explore the evolution of "narrative art for a new democracy".

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The new title reflected the evolution of the narrative: reporting had focussed increasingly on the pitched battle in Wisconsin over the efforts of Scott Walker, the Republican governor, to ban collective bargaining by public-sector-employee unions.

Working in series that allows for both the (r)evolution of narrative and singularity of the icon, the sharpened multi-dimensionality of a Maylor sculpture commands the observer to step back, pause, and reintegrate their status to become participant in the global awakening of the 3rd Millennium.

She dissects marital narratives — "Pride and Prejudice," "Bridget Jones's Diary" — and traces the evolution of the Cinderella narrative into high-end romantic fiction ("Jane Eyre") and middlebrow chick lit (the "wittily exuberant" "Eat, Pray, Love").

The Internet bears crucial witness to a factor that Yagoda discusses in the context of the explosion of memoirs in the seventeenth century (when changes in printing technology and paper production made publication possible on a greater scale than before): the way that advances in media and means of distribution can affect the evolution of the personal narrative.

It's a big step in the evolution of the emerging genre of narrative biographical podcasts, which include "S-Town," "Missing Richard Simmons," the Dov Charney season of "StartUp," and, on some level, the first two seasons of "Serial".

In "The Cell," the period from 1990 through September 11th becomes a seamless, devastating narrative: the evolution of Al Qaeda.

For describing the evolution of complex social-ecological systems, narrative approaches with theoretical frameworks are usually adopted (Cumming et al. 2014; Grin et al. 2010; Markard and Truffer 2008; Smith et al. 2010).

Her over-all argument was simple: though there is a tendency to think of the computer as "the enemy of the book," it is in fact "the child of print culture," a powerful representational medium of its own that promises to continue the evolution of storytelling and "reshape the spectrum of narrative expression".

We explore 1) whether scientific advisors have been members of advocacy coalitions, and 2) how their contributions may have interacted with the evolution of the discourses and major narratives.

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