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▸ noun: (critical theory) A narrative which concerns narratives of historical meaning, experience or knowledge and offers legitimation of such through the anticipated completion of some master idea; a grand story that is self-legitimizing.
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▸ noun: (critical theory) A narrative which concerns narratives of historical meaning, experience or knowledge and offers legitimation of such through the anticipated completion of some master idea; a grand story that is self-legitimizing.
Similar:
narratology,
grounded narrative inquiry,
narrative structure,
historiographic metafiction,
narratologist,
metahistory,
meta-communication,
pourquoi story,
mystory,
allegory,
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Opposite:
Types:
postmodernism,
Marxism,
feminism,
colonialism,
nationalism,
liberalism,
conservatism,
existentialism,
more...
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