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Homo narrans ('storytelling human') is one of a number of binomial names for the human species modelled on the commonly used term Homo sapiens ('wise human'). The term posits the primacy of storytelling over, for example, language or reasoning, in differentiating Homo sapiens from other species of the genus Homo.

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Homo narrans

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Homo narrans ('storytelling human') is one of a number of binomial names for the human species modelled on the commonly used term Homo sapiens ('wise human')...

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Public

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as a condition of political involvement that is not transitory; and "homo narrans", where a public is (in the words of Gabriel M. Vasquez, assistant professor...

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Names for the human species

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In addition to the generally accepted taxonomic name Homo sapiens (Latin: 'wise man', Linnaeus 1758), other Latin-based names for the human species have...

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Personal narrative

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in time. Narrative is an elementary need of people, according to the "homo narrans" theory, and personal narrative is the "paradigm of human communication...

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Martin Amis

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Intertextuality in Night Train". In Mazur, Zygmunt; Richard, Utz (eds.). Homo Narrans: Texts and Essays in Honor of Jerome Klinkowitz (PDF). Jagiellonian University...

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Oscar Micheaux

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"Black Pioneer: Oscar Micheaux", in Mazur, Zygmunt; Utz, Richard (eds.), Homo narrans: texts and essays in honor of Jerome Klinkowitz, Cracow, Poland: Jagiellonian...

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Quantum Night

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Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human by Jonathan Gottschall Homo Narrans: The Poetics and Anthropology of Oral Literature by John D. Niles Scientific...

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Organizational storytelling

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a view of human communication based on the conception of persons as homo narrans. Business organisations explicitly value "hard" knowledge that can be...

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Duncan Williamson

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tradition and the art of oral narrative, including John D. Niles, author of Homo Narrans (1997); Timothy Neat, author of The Voice of the Bard (2002); Donald...

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