Narrative in ‘societies of intimates’
Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 26:2 (2016)
Editors
| University of Melbourne
| University of Melbourne
| Appen
| University of Melbourne
[Narrative Inquiry, 26:2] 2016. v, 308 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Narrative in ‘societies of intimates’: Common ground and what makes a storyLesley Stirling and Jennifer Green | pp. 173–192
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Ten postulates concerning narrative in Aboriginal AustraliaMichael Walsh | pp. 193–216
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Linguistic cues for recipient design in an Indigenous Australian conversational narrativeIlana Mushin | pp. 217–256
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Expression of the interpersonal connection between narrators and characters in Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u storytellingClair Hill | pp. 257–285
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Represented experience in Gun-nartpa storyworldsMargaret Carew | pp. 286–311
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Multimodal complexity in sand story narrativesJennifer Green | pp. 312–339
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Sequentiality in the narratives of Tirax, an oceanic language spoken on Malakula, VanuatuAmanda Brotchie | pp. 340–375
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Reiterative construction of narrative: A storytelling device from Javanese conversationMichael C. Ewing | pp. 376–401
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That’s how it is there: Place, self and others in Indonesian narrativeDwi Noverini Djenar | pp. 402–429
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“What the hell was in that wine?”: Entitlement to launch and develop stories within a multiparty contextTania Strahan and Lesley Stirling | pp. 430–480
Articles
Subjects & Metadata
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CFG – Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General