In:Narrative – State of the Art
Edited by Michael Bamberg
[Benjamins Current Topics 6] 2007
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 March 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.6.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.6.toc
Table of contents
Introductory remarks
Narrative research and the challenge of accumulating knowledge
The role of narrative in personality psychology today
The promise (and challenge) of an innovative narrative psychology
Biographical structuring: Narrating and reconstructing the self in research and professional practice
Narrative pre-construction
A new role for narrative in variationist sociolinguistics
Story formulations in talk-in-interaction
Continuity and change in narrative study: Observations on componential and functional analysis
Dialogue in a discourse context: Scenes of talk in fictional narrative
Rhetorical aesthetics and other issues in the study of literary narrative
Narrative as construction and discursive resource
The narrative negotiation of identity and belonging
Narratives in action
Thinking big with small stories in narrative and identity analysis
Life “on holiday”? In defense of big stories
Stories: Big or small: Why do we care?
Entitlement and empathy in personal narrative
Frankie, Johnny, Oprah and Me: The limits of narrative
Rescuing narrative from qualitative research
The performance turn in narrative studies
Applied ethnopoetics
The self-telling body
Narrative thinking and the emergence of postpsychological therapies
Do good stories produce good health? Exploring words, language, and culture
Living stories: Designing story-based educational experiences
