%0 Journal Article %T An Analysis of LefebvreˇŻs the Production of Space from the Perspective of Narratology %A Mengdan Shi %J Open Access Library Journal %V 12 %N 3 %P 1-7 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2025 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1111552 %X Since the second half of the 20th century, there has been a ˇ°spatial turnˇ± in Western theorists, which is in line with this, and the spatial dimension of literary narrative has attracted more and more attention from the narratology community. How to understand space is the premise of spatial narrative research, and it is also a problem that needs to be further sorted out. This paper explores the ˇ°Trinitarian Theory of Spaceˇ± proposed by Lefebvre in The Production of Space, and understands the basic connotation of the dialectical unity of spatial meaning composed of ˇ°space of representationˇ±, ˇ°representation of spaceˇ± and ˇ°space practiceˇ±. ˇ°space of representationˇ± refers to the living space, which is the physical space where people live and act: ˇ°representation of spaceˇ± belongs to the conceptual space, which is conceived and organized by the social space order-maker, and it stipulates the ˇ°spatial practiceˇ±; ˇ°Spatial practiceˇ± is the embodiment of daily life, and under the penetration and restriction of ˇ°representation of spaceˇ±, ˇ°spatial practiceˇ± is often embodied as the spatial behavior of the protocol, but it does not exclude the transgression of the protocol. In the context of the innovation of interdisciplinary cognition of space in Western academic circles, grasping the meaning of space at the level of literary narrative is the foothold of understanding space. Literary narrative space is an imaginative and artistic space jointly constructed by authors, readers, and texts, which is not only a spatial form at the level of expression but also a concrete space at the level of content.  %K Henry Lefebvre %K Spatial Theory %K Space of Representation %K The Production of Space %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/6822517