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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of narrativize.

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Examples

  • Some of the signage is a bit strangely done, with grey lettering on beige cloth that's virtually impossible to read, but other than that it's crammed to the gills with rich information, cunningly narrativized and soundscaped by audio artists.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Hal Duncan 2010

  • Some of the signage is a bit strangely done, with grey lettering on beige cloth that's virtually impossible to read, but other than that it's crammed to the gills with rich information, cunningly narrativized and soundscaped by audio artists.

    Adventures of a Couch-Hopping Scribbler Part 3: Hail, Helsinki! Hal Duncan 2010

  • An event becomes “news” when raw events are structured as a story–narrativized–to emphasize not their importance but their newsworthiness.

    Journalistic narcissism « BuzzMachine 2009

  • It is the task of feminist literary criticism to follow the varied ways in which women and concepts of gender are textually manipulated — fictionalized, fantasized, poeticized, metaphorized, narrativized, dramatized — in male literature.

    Medieval Hebrew Literature: Portrayal of Women. 2009

  • Tim: It seems to me that everyone interested in this field would benefit if a future synthetic world project included from its initial stages some kind of process of introspective, narrativized documentation of its own development.

    Design From Soup to Nuts 2007

  • It seems to me that everyone interested in this field would benefit if a future synthetic world project included from its initial stages some kind of process of introspective, narrativized documentation of its own development.

    Design From Soup to Nuts 2007

  • Here, as in the forms their remembering tookthe narrativized renderings of personal or kin-group experience, the ritual tributes to patrilineal forebears and chiefly powermen's knowledge of the past occupied recognizably "historical" ground, following conventions of representation and content both dominant in their own culture and familiar to Western scholars.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

  • It seems to me that everyone interested in this field would benefit if a future synthetic world project included from its initial stages some kind of process of introspective, narrativized documentation of its own development.

    May 2007 2007

  • Machun'wasse's narrativized "migration" from Musapa ends happily in her resettlement in Mahumana and her marriage to Mulalela, and Lili's carefully shaped account of this event reflects her mother's determination that it should be remembered in precisely this way.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

  • First, in English as in Portuguese, "history" (história) simultaneously denotes past events, knowledge of those events, and their narrativized representation.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

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