
Slow Narrative across Media was published with Ohio State University Press in May 2024.
This volume was edited by Marco Caracciolo and Ella Mingazova, and features the chapter 'Music as Slow Narrative in Philip Glass’s Opera The Fall of the House of Usher' by CLIC-member Carolien Van Nerom.
About the Book:
“Slow Narrative across Media offers a comprehensive theory of slowness in narrative flow that privileges complexity over reductionism and reflection over consuming stories for thrills: a ‘time out’ from capitalist cultures of speed. It affords a great deal of textual and cultural context, finding its strength in a nuts-and-bolts approach, rather than a philosophical one, to narrative theory.”
—Lalita Pandit Hogan, editor of Criticism and Lacan: Essays and Dialogue on Language, Structure, and the Unconscious