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The Narrated Analysis Of TV In-depth Reporting

Posted on:2006-06-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y HouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2168360155963607Subject:Journalism
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At the end of the sixties of the 20th century, Narratology rose in the west, developed so far, it has made the great success in understanding and explaining the literary works. But it is still not enough to introduce Narratology into journalism. Today, television is the most productive and important narrated media, and in-depth reporting is the kind of reporting that is multi-imensionality. The combination of TV and in-depth reporting makes TV in-depth reporting the kind of narrated behavior which is most typical, pervasive and influential .It is necessary for us to open the window of narrated analysis which was used to close, and make Narratology to be involved, it needs wider eyeshot and new methods for Journalism to step with time. It just like watching the world from another opening window that learning TV in-depth reporting from the sight of Narratology, you may see different views that you have never seen.Combined with relative theory of Narratology, it analyzes the TV in-depth reporting from three sides, "story", "discourse" and "meaning". "Story" means "said what", includes characters, scenario and environment; "Discourse" means "how to describe", includes the narrated time, angel of view and person, etc; "Meaning" means the purpose of narrator want to present. What's more, as the specific object of narrated analyzing, it has its own characters in TV in-depth reporting, such as video narration, real narration, focusing on acceptor, context and meaning, all of these arestill the characters and trend of modern Narratology 0 TV in-depth reporting takes great benefits not only on the side of self-developing of narrated theory, but also offering wider eyeshot on academic and practical studying. It is not perfect for Narratology, all we want from it is to get some kind of thinking mode, and it is do import to raise the level of academic and practical studying on TV in-depth reporting, just like what Kafka said: "The scenery seen from a window, for me, already enough."...
Keywords/Search Tags:Narratology, TV in-depth reporting, story, discourse, meaning
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