Oral Versions of Personal Experience
Three decades of narrative analysis
Special issue of Journal of Narrative and Life History 7:1-4 (1997)
[Journal of Narrative and Life History, 7:1-4] 1997.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 August 2015
Published online on 4 August 2015
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
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Introductory NoteMichael Bamberg | p. 1
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Narrative Analysis: Oral Versions of Personal Experience1William Labov & Joshua Waletzky | pp. 3–38
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Narratology and Narratological AnalysisGerald Prince | pp. 39–44
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Labov and Waletzky in ContextCynthia Bernstein | pp. 45–51
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From Labov and Waletzky to "Contextualist Narratology": 1967-1997Joyce Tolliver | pp. 52–60
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Labov and Waletzky Thirty Years OnJerome S. Bruner | pp. 61–68
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A Matter of Time: When, Since, After Labov and WaletzkyElliot G. Mishler | pp. 69–73
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Dualisms in the Study of Narrative: A Note on Labov and WaletzkyPaul J. Hopper | pp. 74–82
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Narrative AuthenticityElinor Ochs & Lisa Capps | pp. 83–89
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Struggling Beyond Labov and WaletzkyJanet Holmes | pp. 91–96
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"Narrative Analysis" Thirty Years LaterEmanuel A. Schegloff | pp. 97–106
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Toward Families of Stories in ContextMarjorie Harness Goodwin | pp. 107–112
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Narrative Structure and Conversational CircumstancesAylin C. Küntay & Susan M. Ervin-Tripp | pp. 113–120
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Were You Ever in a Situation Where You Were in Serious Danger of Being Killed? Narrator-Listener Interaction in Labov and Waletzky's NarrativesUta M. Quasthoff | pp. 121–128
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Stories in Answer to Questions in Research InterviewsDeborah Schiffrin | pp. 129–137
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Structure and Function in the Analysis of Everyday NarrativesDerek Edwards | pp. 139–146
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Intertextuality and the Narrative of Personal ExperienceDeborah Keller-Cohen & Judy Dyer | pp. 147–153
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A Short Story About Long StoriesCatherine Kohler Riessman | pp. 155–158
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The "Labovian Model" Revisited With Special Consideration of Literary NarrativeSuzanne Fleischman | pp. 159–168
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Why Narrative? Hermeneutics, Historical Understanding, and the Significance of StoriesMark Freeman | pp. 169–176
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Sequentiality and Temporalization in the Narrative Construction of a South American Cholera EpidemicCharles L. Briggs | pp. 177–183
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Speakers, Listeners, and Spech Events in Issues of UniversalityCourtney B. Cazden | pp. 185–188
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Thematized EchoesJames Paul Gee | pp. 189–196
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Beyond Labov and Waletzky: The Antecedents of Narrative DiscourseCatherine E. Snow & Alison Imbens-Bailey | pp. 197–205
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Making Sense of the Sense-Making Function of Narrative EvaluationColette Daiute & Katherine Nelson | pp. 207–215
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The Mutual Construction of Narrative by Mothers and Children: Cross-Cultural ObservationsJean Berko Gleason & Gigliana Melzi | pp. 217–222
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Frog Stories From Four-Year-Olds: Individual Differences in the Expression of Referential and Evaluative ContentErika Hoff-Ginsberg | pp. 223–227
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How to Read the Work of Child Authors: A Tribute to Labov and WaletzkySusan Engel | pp. 229–234
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Narrative Theory and Narrative Development: The Labovian ImpactRuth A. Berman | pp. 235–244
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Narrative Units and the Temporal Organization of Ordinary DiscourseBjörn Wiemer | pp. 245–250
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Extending Labov and WaletzkyCarole Peterson & Allyssa McCabe | pp. 251–258
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Some Observations on Narratives by Aphasics and Their Contributions to Narrative TheoryHanna K. Ulatowska & Gloria Streit Olness | pp. 259–264
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The Role of Narrative in the Study of Language and AgingAnne R. Bower | pp. 265–274
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Micro-Units and Macro-Units in Text Theory and in Investigations of Left- and Right-Brain-Damaged PatientsWolfgang U. Dressler & Heinz Karl Stark | pp. 275–279
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Narrative: Experience, Memory, FolkloreCharlotte Linde | pp. 281–289
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Narrative Explanations: Accounting for Past Experience in InterviewsJenny Cook-Gumperz & John J. Gumperz | pp. 291–298
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Construing Experience: Some Story GenresJ.R. Martin & Guenther Plum | pp. 299–308
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Labov's Model of Narrative Analysis as an Emerging Study in DiscourseMartha Shiro | pp. 309–314
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Social Characteristics and Self-Expression in NarrativeBarbara Johnstone | pp. 315–320
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Literary Texts and the Violation of Narrative NormsSusan Ehrlich | pp. 321–329
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"He Lived to Tell the Tale"Rom Harré | pp. 331–334
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Positioning Between Structure and PerformanceMichael Bamberg | pp. 335–342
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When Sentences Are Not Enough: Narrative Data and Cultural IdentityAlison Imbens-Bailey | pp. 343–350
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Everything Including Talk and Why You Hafta ListenRichard Ely | pp. 351–357
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Talking With the Dead: Self-Construction as DialogueIngrid E. Josephs | pp. 359–367
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Labov's Legacy for Narrative Research—And Its IroniesAgeliki Nicolopoulou | pp. 369–377
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Analyzing Stories of Moral Experience: Narrative, Voice, and the Dialogical SelfMark B. Tappan | pp. 379–386
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Dialogue Shakes Narrative: From Temporal Storyline to Spatial JuxtapositionHubert J.M. Hermans | pp. 387–394
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Some Further Steps in Narrative AnalysisWilliam Labov | pp. 395–415
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