Narrative Inquiry 8:2
[Narrative Inquiry, 8:2] 1998.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Young Adults' Relationship Memories and the Life Story: Examples or Essential Landmarks?Avril Thorne, Linda Cutting and Danielle Skaw | pp. 237–268
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Things We Can Learn From Repeated Tellings of the Same ExperienceWallace Chafe | pp. 269–285
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Low-Narrativity Narratives and ArgumentationIsolda E. Carranza | pp. 287–317
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Conversational Stories as Performances: The Case of GreekAlexandra Georgakopoulou | pp. 319–350
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Politeness Markers and Psychological Complements: Wrapping-up Devices in Japanese Oral Personal NarrativesMasahiko Minami | pp. 351–371
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Retelling AgainNeal R. Norrick | pp. 373–378
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Narrative, science, and narrative scienceDavid Herman | pp. 379–390
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Toward a Dialogic Conception of Human DevelopmentMark B. Tappan | pp. 391–396
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Rhetorical Imagination in Narrative and the Paradigmatic TextsSunil Bhatia | pp. 397–408
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Meaning in MemoryKatherine Nelson | pp. 409–418
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Taking Risks With the Truth: The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Human RealityMarie-Laure Ryan | pp. 419–427
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The Consolations of Counter-NarrativeLouis A. Sass | pp. 429–443
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Grounding our Lives in Life Itself: "Perspicuous Representations" Rather than NarrativesJohn Shotter | pp. 445–453
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Experience, Narrative, and the Relationship Between ThemMark Freeman | pp. 455–466
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Journal, Society & Web Announcementpp. 473–474
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Journal & Web Announcementpp. 475–476
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Monika Fludernik. Towards a ‘Natural’ NarratologyReviewed by Masahiko Minami | pp. 467–472
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