Narrative Inquiry

Volume 12, Issue 1 (2002)

2002.  ii, 231
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Counter-narratives and the power to oppose
Molly Andrews
1–6
ARTICLE
Memories of mother: Counter-narratives of early maternal influence
Molly Andrews
7–27
COMMENTARIES
Blame it on psychology!?
Carlos Kölbl
29–35
Accidental cases: Extending the concept of positioning in narrative studies
Catherine Kohler Riessman
37–42
ARTICLE
Negotiating “normality” when IVF fails
Karen Throsby
43–65
COMMENTARIES
IVF failure: Reproductive normativity and dealing with disappointment
Keith Tuffin
67–76
When IVF fails – the success of science and medicine
Michele L. Crossley
77–86
ARTICLE
Photographic visions and narrative inquiry
Barbara Harrison
87–111
COMMENTARY
Photographs and counter-narratives
Alexander Poddiakov
113–120
ARTICLE
“That’s very rude, I shouldn’t be telling you that” Older women talking about sex
Rebecca L. Jones
121–143
COMMENTARY
What discourse analysis reveals about elderly women, sex and the struggle with societal norms
Janet Spreckels
145–153
ARTICLE
White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen: Counter-narratives of gender, “race” and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows
Corinne Squire
155–172
COMMENTARIES
Social identity work in storytelling: Methodological remarks
Heiko Hausendorf
173–179
Talking and acting: Making change and doing development
Jaan Valsiner
181–192
ARTICLE
Charting the narrative unconscious: Cultural memory and the challenge of autobiography
Mark Freeman
193–211
COMMENTARIES
Discussing nonconscious processes involved in autobiography
James C. Mancuso
213–223
Constructing the narrative unconscious
Jonathan D. Raskin
225–231
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Togashi, Koichi
2020. SURRENDER AND SILENCE: THE PROBLEM OF NARRATIVE AND NON-NARRATIVE IN PSYCHOANALYSIS. Psychoanalysis, Self and Context 15:2  pp. 199 ff. DOI logo

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Narrative Studies