Culture and storytelling in literature

  • Wang Q
  • Yang J
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Abstract

The present study compared ways of storytelling in Western and Asian literature. Content analysis was performed on Amazon.com and New York Times best-selling fictions and memoirs ( N  = 102) by Western and Asian authors. Although authors of the two cultural groups described similar numbers of event episodes per chapter, Western authors depicted the episodes in greater detail than Asian authors in both fictions and memoirs. Asian authors, on the other hand, described more frequently repeated events than Western authors in fictions. These findings highlight the important role of literature in reflecting as well as perpetuating cultural ways of storytelling.

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Wang, Q., & Yang, J. C.-I. (2023). Culture and storytelling in literature. Narrative Inquiry, 33(1), 112–122. https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.21093.wan

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