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单词 chronotope
释义

chronotope

English

Etymology

chrono- (time) + -tope (space), from Russian хронотоп (xronotop) as used by Mikhail Bakhtin.

Noun

chronotope (plural chronotopes)

  1. The representation, in language, of a particular time and space.
    • 2000, Paul Smethurst, The Postmodern Chronotope: Reading Space and Time in Contemporary Fiction, Rodopi, →ISBN, page 65:
      [] but the methodology also requires that postmodern literary chronotopes are related to a historical development of the novel (itself a kind of chronotope), to representational chronotopes in other art forms, and to the practical chronotopes that []
    • 2004, G. P. Lainsbury, The Carver Chronotope: Inside the Life-world of Raymond Carver's Fiction, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 8:
      Carver's work, considered as a totality, constitutes what Bakhtin calls a chronotope, “a formally constitutive category of literature...[within which] spatial and temporal indicators are fused into one carefully thought—out, concrete whole.

Derived terms

  • chronotopic

Further reading

  • chronotope on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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