Narrative Inquiry 18:2
[Narrative Inquiry, 18:2] 2008. 240 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Making visible an ideological dilemma in an interview narrative about social traumaGreer Cavallaro Johnson | pp. 187–205
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“We’re never been close, we’re very different”: Three narrative types in sister discourseDeborah Tannen | pp. 206–229
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Parent-child-adult storytelling: Commonalities, differences and interrelationsAnat Stavans and Gil Goldzweig | pp. 230–257
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Narrators defend their side of the story metaphorically at troubled narrative junctionsIrit Kupferberg and David Green | pp. 258–273
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Pre-construction of third-person elicited narratives: Relationships between short- and long-term language changeElena T. Levy | pp. 274–298
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The elementary forms of narrative coherence in young children’s storytellingAgeliki Nicolopoulou | pp. 299–325
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Embedded stories and the life story: Retellings in a memoir and perzineInge Stockburger | pp. 326–348
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“But I first… and then he kept picking”: Narrative skill in Mandarin-speaking children with language impairmentWanyu Tsai and Chien-ju Chang | pp. 349–377
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Troubled, troublesome, troubling mothers: The dilemma of difference in women’s personal motherhood narrativesHelena Austin and Lorelei Carpenter | pp. 378–392
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Identity negotiation in small stories among German adolescent girlsJanet Spreckels | pp. 393–413
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Catherine Kohler Riessman. Narrative Methods for the Human SciencesReviewed by Ron Adams | pp. 415–418
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