Corinne Squire
List of John Benjamins publications in which Corinne Squire is involved.
Book series
2012 Narratives, connections and social change Narrative Inquiry 22:1, pp. 50–68 | Article
In this article, I suggest that narratives’ importance for social change may be understood by examining specific elements of narrative syntax — key rhetorical tropes within stories, and story genres. I argue that these stylistic elements generate social connections that themselves support and… read more
2011 Interfaces in teaching narratives Learning and Teaching Narrative Inquiry: Travelling in the Borderlands, Trahar, Sheila (ed.), pp. 15–32 | Article
This chapter is co-written by the three directors of the Centre for Narrative Research at the University of East London, UK and consists of their reflections
on teaching narrative to post-graduate students in Britain. The organisation of
the chapter is in three different voices, reflecting the… read more
2008 Review of van der Merwe & Gobodo-Madikizela (2007): Narrating Our Healing Narrative Inquiry 18:1, pp. 181–185 | Review
2004 White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen: Counter-narratives of gender, “race” and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows Considering Counter-Narratives: Narrating, resisting, making sense, Bamberg, Michael and Molly Andrews (eds.), pp. 221–237 | Article
2004 Response: to commentaries on "White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen" Considering Counter-Narratives: Narrating, resisting, making sense, Bamberg, Michael and Molly Andrews (eds.), pp. 277–287 | Article
2002 White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen: Counter-narratives of gender, “race” and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows Narrative Inquiry 12:1, pp. 155–172 | Article
This paper examines narrative representations of “race” and gender in daytime television talk shows. This television genre is saturated with told stories; indeed, it often seems to be these stories that account for the genre’s critical and academic dismissal, despite its fifteen-year dominance in… read more





