Narrative Inquiry 13:2
[Narrative Inquiry, 13:2] 2003.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Narratives of ‘experience’ and pedagogical practicesErica Burman | pp. 269–286
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Formulating narrative psychology: The limitations of contemporary social constructionismMichele L. Crossley | pp. 287–300
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Psychoanalytic narratives: Writing the self into contemporary cultural phenomenaIan Parker | pp. 301–315
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What is the subject?Shelley Day Sclater | pp. 317–330
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Identity and difference in narrative inquiry: A commentary on the articles by Erica Burman, Michele Crossley, Ian Parker, and Shelley SclaterMark Freeman | pp. 331–346
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Narratives in space and time: Beyond “backdrop” accounts of narrative orientationMike Baynham | pp. 347–366
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Crossing borders: Time, space, and disorientation in narrativeAnna De Fina | pp. 367–391
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Temporal shifts in photo-elicited narratives in a Polish border townAleksandra Galasińska | pp. 393–411
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Plotting the “right place” and the “right time”: Place and time as interactional resources in narrativeAlexandra Georgakopoulou | pp. 413–432
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Theorising of the other talking backBruce Burnett | pp. 433–457
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What the map cuts up, the story cuts acrossStef Slembrouck | pp. 459–467
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The effect of points of view on the readability of short storiesF. Pourgiv, F. Sadighi and M.H. Nikzad Kaloorazi | pp. 469–471
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Crispin Sartwell. End of story. Toward an annihilation of language and historyReviewed by Michael Bamberg | pp. 473–481
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Subjects & Metadata
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General