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9780415242332

Lines of Narrative

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415242332

  • ISBN10:

    0415242339

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-29
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

A focus on the inter-relationship between experience, self and society brilliantly advances our understanding of the 'narrative turn' in the social sciences. This text will be of vital interest to both sociologists and psychologists.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Norman K. Denzin
Introduction 1(10)
Molly Andrews
Shelley Day Sclater
Michael Rustin
Corinne Squire
Amal Treacher
PART I Narrative and culture 11(64)
Introduction
13(5)
Corinne Squire
Narrative, civil society and public culture
18(18)
Ronald N. Jacobs
Resurrective practice and narrative
36(12)
Clive Seale
Wedding bells and baby carriages: heterosexuals imagine gay families, gay families imagine themselves
48(16)
Suzanna Danuta Walters
Narratives as bad faith
64(11)
Ian Craib
PART II Narrative and life history 75(54)
Introduction
77(4)
Molly Andrews
When the story's over: narrative foreclosure and the possibility of self-renewal
81(11)
Mark Freeman
A cautious ethnography of socialism: autobiographical narrative in the Czech Republic
92(12)
Zdenek Konopasek
Molly Andrews
`Papa's bomb': the local and the global in women's Manhattan Project personal narratives
104(13)
Carol Wolkowitz
Betrayals, Trauma and self-redemption? The meanings of `the closing of the mines' in two ex-miners' narratives
117(12)
Tom Wengraf
PART III Narrative and discourse 129(70)
Introduction
131(5)
Shelley Day Sclater
Narrative, discourse and the unconscious: the case of Tommy
136(14)
Wendy Hollway
Tony Jefferson
Fictional(ising)? Ontological assumptions and methodological productions of (`anorexic') subjectivities
150(14)
Helen Malson
`Let them rot': four boys talk about punishment
164(16)
Marion V. Smith
Narrative and the discursive (re)construction of events
180(19)
Jackie Abell
Elizabeth H. Stokoe
Michael Billig
Conclusion
193(6)
Phil Bradbury
Shelley Day Sclater
Index 199

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