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Narrative Inquiry
Vol. 12:2 (2002) ► pp.455466
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Bradburya, Jill & Jude Clark
2012. Echoes of the Past in Imaginings of the Future: The Problems and Possibilities of Working with Young People in Contemporary South Africa. Global Studies of Childhood 2:3  pp. 176 ff. DOI logo
Brockmeier, Jens
2010. After the Archive: Remapping Memory. Culture & Psychology 16:1  pp. 5 ff. DOI logo
Frie, Roger
2012. On Culture, History, and Memory. Contemporary Psychoanalysis 48:3  pp. 329 ff. DOI logo
Medved, Maria I. & Jens Brockmeier
2004. Making Sense of Traumatic Experiences: Telling Your Life With Fragile X Syndrome. Qualitative Health Research 14:6  pp. 741 ff. DOI logo
Randall, W. L.
2013. The Importance of Being Ironic: Narrative Openness and Personal Resilience in Later Life. The Gerontologist 53:1  pp. 9 ff. DOI logo
Randall, William L.
2010. The Narrative Complexity of Our Past. Theory & Psychology 20:2  pp. 147 ff. DOI logo
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2008. Talking About the Unthinkable: Neurotrauma and the “Catastrophic Reaction”. In Health, Illness and Culture,  pp. 60 ff. DOI logo

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