
Storytelling in the Digital Age
New challenges
Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 27:2 (2017)
Editors
[Narrative Inquiry, 27:2] 2017. vi, 209 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 6 October 2017
Published online on 6 October 2017
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Introduction: “Storytelling in the digital age”: New challengesAnna De Fina & Sabina Perrino | pp. 209–216
- “My life has changed forever!”: Narrative identities in parodies of Amazon reviewsCamilla Vásquez | pp. 217–234
- Online retellings and the viral transformation of a twitter breakup storyAnna De Fina & Brittany Toscano Gore | pp. 235–260
- Recontextualizing racialized stories on YouTubeSabina Perrino | pp. 261–285
- “We are going to our Portuguese homeland!”: French Luso-descendants’ diasporic Facebook conarrations of vacation return trips to PortugalIsabelle Simões Marques & Michèle Koven | pp. 286–310
- Sharing the moment as small stories: The interplay between practices & affordances in the social media-curation of livesAlexandra Georgakopoulou | pp. 311–333
- Challenging the bounds of tellability: The interactional management of a bullying narrative within a girl group theme discussionJohanna Svahn & Marie Karlsson | pp. 334–356
- Multiple selves: Gujarati women’s narratives of mothering a child with an intellectual disabilityAesha John & Lucy E. Bailey | pp. 357–377
- “Brown eyes are not the same as blue eyes”: Educational narratives, identities and positioning in adult education in DenmarkAnke Piekut | pp. 378–397
- Narratives of memories and dialogue in multicultural classrooms: Analysis of workshops based on the use of photographyClaudio Baraldi & Vittorio Iervese | pp. 398–417
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