phenomenological conception of implicit narratives, is ultimately unable to get out of the clutches of the dilemma. In its place, I offer an alternative approach that does avoid the dilemma, by construing implicit narrativity as an enabling condition for experiences, rather than as something that is itself present in experience. According to this constitutive account, the coherence and intelligibility of our experiences is due to the fact that they are anchored in a larger, diachronic context. This context, I argue, takes a fundamentally embodied and narrative dimension." /> Towards a constitutive account of implicit narrativity - Jongepier Fleur | sdvig press

Towards a constitutive account of implicit narrativity

Fleur Jongepier

pp. 51-66


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