Narrative Inquiry 9:2
[Narrative Inquiry, 9:2] 1999.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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What Children Say When They Talk About the PastElaine Reese | pp. 215–241
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Gender-Stereotyped Lessons About Emotion in Family NarrativesChris Chance and Barbara H. Fiese | pp. 243–255
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Telling It How It Was: A Comparative Analysis of Children's Evidential and Non-Evidential Narrative AccountsMichelle Aldridge and Joanne Wood | pp. 257–277
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Modality and Tense in Children's Autobiographical AccountsJean Quigley | pp. 279–302
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Nostalgic Narratives: An Exploration of Black Nostalgia For the 1950sJanelle L. Wilson | pp. 303–325
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A Sense of the Sacred: Altering or Enhancing the Self-Portrait in Older Age?Helen K. Black | pp. 327–345
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Narratives and Lives: Women's Health Politics and the Diagnosis of Cancer For Des DaughtersSusan E. Bell | pp. 347–389
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The Psychology of Time-Travel: Ambivalent Identity in Stories of Cross-Cultural ContactKevin McKenzie | pp. 391–426
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Narrative Identity: Preschoolers' Self-Construction Through Narrative in Same-Sex Friendship Group Dramatic PlayAmy Kyratzis | pp. 427–455
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The Calculus of Narrative: Deciphering Narratology as a Modernist EpistemeJens Brockmeier | pp. 457–469
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