Narrative Inquiry 18:1
[Narrative Inquiry, 18:1] 2008. 190 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Two lives, two times: Life-writing after ShoahBertram J. Cohler | pp. 1–28
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From one woman to everyman: Reportability and credibility in publicly performed narrativesErica Rosenfeld Halverson | pp. 29–52
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Narrative as snapshot: Glimpses into the past in Alzheimer’s discourseHeidi E. Hamilton | pp. 53–82
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Telling good stories in different languages: Bilingual children’s styles of story construction and their linguistic and educational implicationsMasahiko Minami | pp. 83–110
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“She discriminated against her own race”: Voicing and identity in a story of discriminationMércia Santana Flannery | pp. 111–130
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Negotiating the reception of stories in conversation: Teller strategies for modulating responseNeal R. Norrick | pp. 131–151
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Variation in storytelling style amongst New Zealand schoolchildrenRuth Page | pp. 152–179
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Chris van der Merwe & Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela. Narrating Our HealingReviewed by Corinne Squire | pp. 181–185
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