
Narrative Inquiry
Volume 35, Issue 1 (2025)
2025. iii, 206 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 17 April 2025
Published online on 17 April 2025
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Love, actually: Cultural narratives expressed in emerging adults’ stories of romantic relationshipsAlaina Leverenz, Jennifer G. Bohanek & Robyn Fivush | pp. 1–25
- Turning points as a tool in narrative research: A tentative typology as exemplified by a case on police identityMalin Wieslander & Håkan Löfgren | pp. 26–46
- How Turkish citizens perceive Syrian refugees in Turkey: An agency and communion analysisMerve Armağan-Boğatekin & Ivy K. Ho | pp. 47–69
- Shifting discourses of togetherness and heroism in retold earthquake storiesHayden Blain & Paul Millar | pp. 70–94
- Narrative processing and the forms and functions of aggressive behavior: Exploring the roles of physiological reactivity and genderQingfang Song, Maria Lent, Dianna Murray-Close, Tong Suo & Qi Wang | pp. 95–115
- Narratives of stressful and traumatic personal experience disclosed by students with mental health conditions in medical consultationsAgnieszka Sowińska | pp. 116–138
- Assessing coherence and fidelity: Credibility of COVID-19 narrativesMehmet Ali Üzelgün, Hossein Turner, Rahmi Oruç & Goncagül Şahin | pp. 139–161
- Abstraction in storytellingStephen Pihlaja | pp. 162–179
- How do Mandarin-speaking children relate events in personal narratives?Fangfang Zhang, Yan Wang & Allyssa McCabe | pp. 180–202
- R. Breeze, S. Gintsburg & M. Baynham (Eds.). 2022. Narrating Migrations from Africa and the Middle EastReviewed by Maheen Haider Alipoor | pp. 203–206
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