Narrative Inquiry

Volume 13, Issue 2 (2003)

2003.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Narratives of ‘experience’ and pedagogical practices
Erica Burman
269–286
Formulating narrative psychology: The limitations of contemporary social constructionism
Michele L. Crossley
287–300
Psychoanalytic narratives: Writing the self into contemporary cultural phenomena
Ian Parker
301–315
What is the subject?
Shelley Day Sclater
317–330
Identity and difference in narrative inquiry: A commentary on the articles by Erica Burman, Michele Crossley, Ian Parker, and Shelley Sclater
Mark Freeman
331–346
Narratives in space and time: Beyond “backdrop” accounts of narrative orientation
Mike Baynham
347–366
Crossing borders: Time, space, and disorientation in narrative
Anna De Fina
367–391
Temporal shifts in photo-elicited narratives in a Polish border town
Aleksandra Galasińska
393–411
Plotting the “right place” and the “right time” Place and time as interactional resources in narrative
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
413–432
Theorising of the other talking back
Bruce Burnett
433–457
COMMENTARY
What the map cuts up, the story cuts across
Stef Slembrouck
459–467
RESEARCH NOTE
The effect of points of view on the readability of short stories
F. Pourgiv, F. Sadighi and M.H. Nikzad Kaloorazi
469–471
BOOK REVIEW
Review of Sartwell (2000): End of story. Toward an annihilation of language and history
Reviewed by Michael Bamberg
473–481
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Colley, Thomas
2017. Is Britain a force for good? Investigating British citizens’ narrative understanding of war. Defence Studies 17:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General