Narrative Inquiry
Volume 9, Issue 1 (1999)
1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Telling Tales: A Complicated Narrative About CourtshipGreer Cavallaro Johnson | pp. 1–23
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The Function of Self-Aggrandizement in StorytellingMiguel Oliveira | pp. 25–47
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"I Hear from People Who Read Torah... ": Reported Speech, Genres and Gender Relations in Personal NarrativeEsther Schely-Newman | pp. 49–68
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Life Story Coherence and its Relation to Psychological Well-BeingDana Royce Baerger and Dan P. McAdams | pp. 69–96
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Remembering as Social Practice: Identity and Life Story Work in Transitions of Care for People with Profound Learning DisabilitiesDavid Middleton and Helen L. Hewitt | pp. 97–121
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Adult Children of Parents with Learning Difficulties: Stereotypical Outcomes and The Reporting of Narrative ResearchTim Booth | pp. 123–137
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The Transformation of Narrative Syntax into Institutional MemoryCharlotte Linde | pp. 139–174
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(Re)discovering culture: The narrative production of social memoryGeoffrey M. White | pp. 175–180
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Institutional narrative: Culture, professionalization and depersonalizationBritt-Louise Gunnarsson | pp. 181–186
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Thoughts on institutional memory: Narrative constructions and future timeGelya Frank | pp. 187–195
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A Memory of Many MondaysJenny Cook-Gumperz | pp. 197–202
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What do children tell in their own stories: Opening up children's narrative cultureNiina Rutanen | pp. 203–206
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All Quiet on the Western Front and understanding of psychological traumaNigel Hunt | pp. 207–212
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Publication Announcementpp. 213–214
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