Narrative as universal device meta Code in Human Meaning-making Process 2. The universality of narrative b. Barbara Hardy indicates that "we dream in narrative, day- dream in narrative, remember, anticipate, hope, despair, believe, doubt, plan, revise, criticize, construct, gossip, learn, hate and love by narrative."(Hardy, 1968, p5)
16 Narrative as Universal Device & MetaCode in Human Meaning-making Process 2. The universality of narrative b. Barbara Hardy indicates that "we dream in narrative, daydream in narrative, remember, anticipate, hope, despair, believe, doubt, plan, revise, criticize, construct, gossip, learn, hate and love by narrative." (Hardy, 1968, p.5)
Narrative as universal device meta Code in Human Meaning-making Process 2. The universality of narrative c. Jerome Bruner signifies that narrative construal of reality is universal in human cogitation. We live in a sea of stories, and like the fish who(according to the proverb) will be the last to discover water, we have our own difficulties grasping what it is like to swim in stories. It is not that we lack competence in creating our narrative account of reality-far from it. we are, if anything too expert. Our problem, rather, is achieving consciousness of what we so easily do automatically(Bruner, 1996,)
17 Narrative as Universal Device & MetaCode in Human Meaning-making Process 2. The universality of narrative c. Jerome Bruner signifies that narrative construal of reality is universal in human cogitation. "We live in a sea of stories, and like the fish who (according to the proverb) will be the last to discover water, we have our own difficulties grasping what it is like to swim in stories. It is not that we lack competence in creating our narrative account of reality— far from it. We are, if anything, too expert. Our problem, rather, is achieving consciousness of what we so easily do automatically. (Bruner, 1996, 147)