Lines of Narrative: Psychosocial PerspectivesMolly Andrews Psychology Press, 2000 - 202 من الصفحات This volume brilliantly advances our understanding of the use of narrative in the social sciences. It brings together contemporary work on narrative theory and methods and presents a fascinating range of case-studies, from Princess Diana's Panorama interview to the memoirs of the wives of US nuclear scientists. |
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PART I | 6 |
Resurrective practice and narrative | 36 |
Narratives as bad faith | 64 |
Introduction | 77 |
narrative foreclosure | 81 |
the local and the global | 104 |
Betrayals trauma and selfredemption? The meanings | 117 |
Introduction | 131 |
Fictionalising identity? Ontological assumptions | 150 |
four boys talk about punishment | 164 |
Narrative and the discursive reconstruction of events | 180 |
Conclusion | 193 |
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