Internet is the most important sharing media as well as the privileged place for the 2.0 apostolate. On the World Wide Web it is possible to find many reports, written in autobiographical form, of people who feel the need to share their own story of conversion. What is the drive that leads the authors of these online stories to share the narration of their personal spiritual experience? How are these experiences of conversions presented? Can a personal episode, such as a spiritual conversion, become a general narrative model? Based on the analysis of a specific corpus, this paper aims to identify a possible modeling of this narrative strategy.
Autobiografie spirituali in formato www
Eleonora Chiais
2022-01-01
Abstract
Internet is the most important sharing media as well as the privileged place for the 2.0 apostolate. On the World Wide Web it is possible to find many reports, written in autobiographical form, of people who feel the need to share their own story of conversion. What is the drive that leads the authors of these online stories to share the narration of their personal spiritual experience? How are these experiences of conversions presented? Can a personal episode, such as a spiritual conversion, become a general narrative model? Based on the analysis of a specific corpus, this paper aims to identify a possible modeling of this narrative strategy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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