Narrative Inquiry 11:1
[Narrative Inquiry, 11:1] 2001.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Narrative Theory and the Cognitive SciencesDavid Herman | pp. 1–34
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The Development of Coherence in Adolescents’ Life NarrativesTilmann Habermas and Christine Paha | pp. 35–54
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Maternal Styles of Narrative Elicitation and the Development of Children’s Narrative Skill: A Study On Parental ScaffoldingMasahiko Minami | pp. 55–80
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“My Mind is with You”: Story Sequences in the Talk of Male FriendsJennifer Coates | pp. 81–101
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Free Association, Narrative Analysis and the Defended Subject: The Case of IvyWendy Hollway and Tony Jefferson | pp. 103–122
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Continuity amid Discontinuity: Bridging One’s Past and Present in Stories of Conjugal BereavementJack J. Bauer and George A. Bonanno | pp. 123–158
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Collected Stories in the Life Narratives of Holocaust SurvivorsBrian Schiff, Chaim Noy and Bertram J. Cohler | pp. 159–193
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Thinking the Nation: Representations of Nations and the Pacific Rim in Latin American and Asian TextbooksHugh B. Mehan and Sarah A. Robert | pp. 195–215
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Embodiment and the Narrative Structure of Emotional LifeTheodore R. Sarbin | pp. 217–225
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Aristides Gazetas. Imagining Selves: The Politics of Representation, Film Narratives, and Adult EducationReviewed by Timothy Shary | pp. 227–232
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Announcementp. 233
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