0 a story or a description of a series of events -- 故事;敘述
a first-person/third-person narrative 第一人稱/第三人稱敘述
a gripping/compelling narrative 引人入勝/令人信服的故事
There was pressure on academics to construct narratives of the period that were positive. 學者們面臨壓力,要對這一段時間的事件構建一個正面的陳述。
Both sides in the conflict have a narrative of victimhood. 衝突雙方都從受害者角度陳述事件。
the grand narratives of nation, race, and faith 對國家、種族和信仰的宏大陳述
Though the narrative's resolution has not attracted much attention, the reason it takes the exact form it does is far from obvious.
She notes that the spiritual life narratives of these women are remarkably similar, basically because they are developed from the same sources.
In her case, this lets her make" better sense of symbolic narratives".
Like those other narratives, stability is reasserted through the coercions of the body and its limitations.
He uses historicism to show that the secular liberal rationality is one of several possible narratives, all of which rest on 'theological assumptions'.
Consequently, the narratives of the past that different people are interested in may differ considerably.
Through the study of the material evidence surrounding us in the present, we create models and narratives about the past.
Weaving archaeological theory into these richtextured narratives is a different task with its own difficulties.