TY - JOUR
T1 - To be an actor or to be an observer? A semiotic typology of narrator roles in written discourse
AU - Marsen, Sky
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Using a semiotic approach, the article proposes a typology of roles available to the narrator of non-fictional texts. By focusing on the semantic category of 'distance' versus 'immersion', the article demonstrates how the writer's style creates a narrator-image and 'colors' the text, thereby guiding audience response. In contrast to the pragmatic-rhetorical approach, commonly used to analyze text-reader communication, the article concentrates on the relations between the writer and the text, and provides the groundwork for a meta-language that describes the resources writers can use to project an image or 'persona' favorable to their message. The four roles identified in the typology, observer, actor, witness, and judge, reflect the different attitudes that a narrator may adopt in relation to the information s/he presents.
AB - Using a semiotic approach, the article proposes a typology of roles available to the narrator of non-fictional texts. By focusing on the semantic category of 'distance' versus 'immersion', the article demonstrates how the writer's style creates a narrator-image and 'colors' the text, thereby guiding audience response. In contrast to the pragmatic-rhetorical approach, commonly used to analyze text-reader communication, the article concentrates on the relations between the writer and the text, and provides the groundwork for a meta-language that describes the resources writers can use to project an image or 'persona' favorable to their message. The four roles identified in the typology, observer, actor, witness, and judge, reflect the different attitudes that a narrator may adopt in relation to the information s/he presents.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=34248713284&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1515/semi.2004.027
DO - 10.1515/semi.2004.027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34248713284
SN - 0037-1998
VL - 149
SP - 223
EP - 243
JO - Semiotica
JF - Semiotica
ER -