Podmínky a předpoklady narativní analýzy v larpu

Title in English Conditions and Presumptions of Narrative Analysis in larp
Authors

KUBĚNSKÝ Petr

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source AntropoWebzin
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web http://www.antropoweb.cz/webzin/index.php/webzin/article/view/254
Keywords larp; narration; analysis; narrativity; performance; participative arts
Description This paper attempts to create a systematic model of narrative analysis of the pre-structured larp. The problematic nature of applying the narratological perspective resides in the interpretation of larp as a dematerialized work, which is created only with a live rendition by the participants and their improvised interaction. The solution to this problem is a precise differentiation between the narrative and the performative level of the content of the larp medium: between the sets of „stable“ and „potential“. The main part of the text is therefore the examination of what is the narrative in a larp or more precisely, what are the necessary conditions of its constitution. Given the unstable and processual nature of narrative elements, it becomes apparent that the researcher has to consider the perspective of a group of implied or model participants. This term could constitute a representative sample of the audience that acts correspondingly to authorial strategies which outline the ideal progress of the story. Model participant becomes the measure we can use to find the border between the narrative and the performative. Simultaneously, each larp game has a third level: a layer of correctives. These are manifested as instructions and rules (given to participants before the play) or diegetic and non-diegetic interventions in the development of the plot. They ensure the expected course of the narration – the bigger their binding and frequency, the bigger is the proportion of narrative component.
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