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Tue Feb 26 2013
TOC: Narrative Inquiry 22/1 (2013)
Editor for this issue: Brent Miller
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Date: 26-Feb-2013
From: Karin Plijnaar <karin.plijnaar benjamins.nl>
Subject: Narrative Inquiry Vol. 22, No. 1 (2013)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Narrative Inquiry
Volume Number: 22
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2013
Main Text:
2012. iv, 210 pp.
Table of Contents
Editorial Editorial Michael Bamberg 1
Articles Lives that preach: The cultural dimensions of telling one’s “spiritual journey” among Quakers Elizabeth Molina-Markham 3 – 23
Swearing in literary prose fiction and conversational narrative Neal R. Norrick 24 – 49
Narratives, connections and social change Corinne Squire 50 – 68
Crafting sexual authenticity: Women’s accounts of relationships with women and men Ahoo Tabatabai 69 – 85
Screwed up, but working on it: (Dis)ordering the self through e-stories Riki Thompson 86 – 104
Narrativity and involvement in online consumer reviews: The case of TripAdvisor Camilla Vasquez 105 – 121
Maneuvering between the individual and the social dimensions of narratives in a poor man’s discursive negotiation of stigma Dorien Van De Mieroop 122 – 145
Forum Articles Reconstructing narrative: A new paradigm for narrative research and practice Maura Striano 147 – 154
On first-person narrative scholarship: Autoethnography as acts of meaning Arthur P. Bochner 155 – 164
Uses of conversational narrative: Exchanging personal experience in everyday life Joann Berlin Bromberg 165 – 172
Towards a multimethodological approach to identification of funds of identity, small stories and master narratives Moisès Esteban-Guitart 173 – 180
Agency and dialogic tension in co-editing more preferred narratives Tom Strong and Sarah Knight 181 – 185
“When possible, make a U-turn”: Reflecting on ‘the narrative turn’, meaning, morality and identity Elli P. Schachter 186 – 193
Language learner stories and imagined identities Margaret Early and Bonny Norton 194 – 201
Why narrative? Michael Bamberg 202 – 210
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
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