
Memory and Narrative
Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 33:2 (2023)
Editors
Alma Jeftic | University of Copenhagen | Peace Research Institute, International Christian University, Tokyo
[Narrative Inquiry, 33:2] 2023. v, 172 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 22 September 2023
Published online on 22 September 2023
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Bringing memory studies and interactional narrative studies togetherAlma Jeftic, Thomas Van de Putte & Johana Wyss | pp. 259–268
- Memory is an interpretive actionBrian Schiff | pp. 269–287
- Implicit narratives and narrative agency: Evaluating pandemic storytellingHanna Meretoja | pp. 288–316
- Sharing ‘memories’ on Instagram: A narrative approach to the performance of remembered experience by young women onlineTaylor Annabell | pp. 317–341
- Cultural memories and their re-actualizations: A narrative perspectiveThomas Van de Putte | pp. 342–362
- “Our nights do not belong to us”: An analysis of narratives about camp and post-camp dreams of former prisoners of KL Auschwitz-BirkenauWeronika Wosińska & Wanda Zagórska | pp. 363–397
- Flashbulb memories: An interdisciplinary research programmeAstrid Erll & William Hirst | pp. 398–420
- Marina Lambrou (editor). 2021. Narrative Retellings: Stylistic ApproachesReviewed by Shaoliang Yang | pp. 421–426
- Cindy Weinstein & Bruce L. Miller. 2021. Finding the Right Words: A Story of Literature, Grief, and the BrainReviewed by Krista L. Harrison | pp. 427–430
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