Beyond Narrative Coherence reconsiders the way we understand and work with narratives. Even though narrators tend to strive for coherence, they also add complexity, challenge canonical scripts, and survey lives by telling highly perplexing and contradictory stories. Many narratives remain incomplete, ambiguous, and contradictory. Obvious coherence cannot be the sole moral standard, the only perspective of reading, or the criterion for selecting and discarding research material. Beyond Narrative Coherence addresses the limits and aspects of narrative (dis)cohering by offering a rich theoretical and historical background to the debate. Limits of narrative coherence are discussed from the perspective of three fields of life that often threaten the coherence of narrative: illness, arts, and traumatic political experience. The authors of the book cover a wide range of disciplines such as psychology, sociology, arts studies, political science and philosophy.
2025. ‘There is nothing beautiful or life-affirming in it’: experiences of harm in a narrative course combining rehabilitative and palliative care approaches for people who have or have had cancer. Mortality 30:3 ► pp. 695 ff.
Harper, Imogen
2025. Redefining Time, Energy, and Expectation with Spoon Theory. In Timescapes of Health, Illness and Care, ► pp. 225 ff.
2025. My home is where my health is: narratives on health promotion from older people living at home. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 20:1
Rogers, Lauren & Luke Stephens
2025. The Once and Future Tree: Ontic Space, the Anthropocene, and the Sycamore Gap. Global Studies Quarterly 5:2
Vanderheiden, Elisabeth
2025. Empowering Narratives: Pedagogical Love’s Role in Transforming Adult Literacy. In Pedagogical Love in Adult Education, ► pp. 43 ff.
Fanti Rovetta, Francesco
2024. The Dual Role of Inner Speech in Narrative Self-Understanding and Narrative Self-Enactment. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 15:3 ► pp. 975 ff.
Parkes, Jenny, Simone Datzberger, Rehema Nagawa, Junior Brian Musenze, Joan Ritar Kasidi, Amiya Bhatia, Dipak Naker & Karen Devries
2024. Unintended pregnancies in the lives of young people in Luwero, Uganda: a narrative analysis. Culture, Health & Sexuality 26:9 ► pp. 1201 ff.
Siivonen, Päivi & Maija Korhonen
2024. Accounts of Ruptures and Narrative Positioning in Qualitative Follow-Up Research. In Narratives in Educational Research, ► pp. 33 ff.
2023. Text complexity and variety factors in narrative retelling and narrative comprehension among Arabic-speaking preschool children. First Language 43:4 ► pp. 355 ff.
Pols, A. J.
2023.
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Schmidt, Holger
2023. ‚Unordentliches Erzählen‘. Anmerkungen zur Rekonstruktion ‚kleiner‘, ‚unvollständiger‘ oder ‚inkohärenter‘ Erzählungen in der Sozialpädagogik und Kriminologie. Soziale Passagen 15:1 ► pp. 59 ff.
Siivonen, Päivi, Maija Korhonen, Katri Komulainen, Heli Mutanen & Nina Haltia
2023. Negotiating (Employable) Graduate Identity: Small Story Approach in Qualitative Follow-up Research. In Rethinking Graduate Employability in Context, ► pp. 341 ff.
van Hout, Femke, Aukje van Rooden & Jenny Slatman
2023. Chronicling the chronic: narrating the meaninglessness of chronic pain. Medical Humanities 49:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Harper, David J.
2022. Framing, Filtering and Hermeneutical Injustice in the Public Conversation about Mental Health. Journal of Constructivist Psychology 35:1 ► pp. 68 ff.
Adler, Jonathan M., Ava Lakmazaheri, Eamon O'Brien, Alison Palmer, Micah Reid & Elizabeth Tawes
2021. Identity integration in people with acquired disabilities: A qualitative study. Journal of Personality 89:1 ► pp. 84 ff.
Morton, Darrien, Kelley Bird-Naytowhow & Andrew R. Hatala
2021. Silent Voices, Absent Bodies, and Quiet Methods: Revisiting the Processes and Outcomes of Personal Knowledge Production Through Body-Mapping Methodologies Among Indigenous Youth. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 20
Nesby, Linda
2021. Litteratur. In Sinne, samhold og kjendiser, ► pp. 203 ff.
Busch, Brigitta
2020. Message in a Bottle: Scenic Presentation of the Unsayable. Applied Linguistics 41:3 ► pp. 408 ff.
De Fina, Anna, Paternostro, Giuseppe & Amoruso, Marcello
2020. Learning How to Tell, Learning How to Ask: Reciprocity and Storytelling as a Community Process. Applied Linguistics 41:3 ► pp. 352 ff.
Danstrøm, Matilde Skov & Zachary Whyte
2019. Narrating Asylum in Camp and at Court. In Asylum Determination in Europe [Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies, ], ► pp. 175 ff.
2019. Dialogues of Joy: Shared Moments of Joy Between Teachers and Children in Early Childhood Education Settings. International Journal of Early Childhood 51:2 ► pp. 129 ff.
2019. Suffering and Healing in the Context of LVAD Treatment. Journal of Clinical Medicine 8:5 ► pp. 660 ff.
Androutsopoulou, Athena & Maria-Marditsa Stefanou
2018. Seeking “home”: Personal narratives and turning points in the lives of adult homeless. The European Journal of Counselling Psychology 7:1 ► pp. 126 ff.
Bitenc, Rebecca A.
2018. “No Narrative, No Self”? Reconsidering dementia counter-narratives in Tell Mrs Mill Her Husband Is Still Dead. Subjectivity 11:2 ► pp. 128 ff.
Kupferberg, Feiwel
2018. Biography Research in the Nordic Countries. In Handbuch Biographieforschung, ► pp. 765 ff.
Kupferberg, Feiwel
2018. Biography Research in the Nordic Countries. In Handbuch Biographieforschung, ► pp. 773 ff.
2018. Narratives of meaningful endurance – how migrant women escape the vicious cycle between health problems and unemployment. Comparative Migration Studies 6:1
Wasson, Sara
2018. Before narrative: episodic reading and representations of chronic pain. Medical Humanities 44:2 ► pp. 106 ff.
Berendonk, Charlotte, Bodil Hansen Blix, William L. Randall, Clive Baldwin & Vera Caine
2017. Care as narrative practice in the context of long‐term care: Theoretical considerations. International Journal of Older People Nursing 12:4
Medved, Maria I
2017. Book review: Vital Memory and Affect: Living with a Difficult Past. Memory Studies 10:2 ► pp. 227 ff.
Sommer, Roy
2017. Gruppenbildung. In Erzählen, ► pp. 257 ff.
Esposito, Giovanna & Maria Francesca Freda
2016. Reflective and Agentive Functions of Narrative Writing: a Qualitative Study on the Narratives of University Students. Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 50:2 ► pp. 333 ff.
Harper, David
2016. Communities, psychotherapeutic innovation and the diversity of international qualitative research in mental health. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling 18:4 ► pp. 401 ff.
Penttilä, Maija
2016. Creating an Evangelical self: an analysis of narratives of conversion to Evangelicalism in post-Soviet St Petersburg. Religion, State and Society 44:2 ► pp. 111 ff.
Andrews, Molly, Catarina Kinnvall & Kristen Monroe
2015. Narratives of (In)Security: Nationhood, Culture, Religion, and Gender. Political Psychology 36:2 ► pp. 141 ff.
2015. Chaos, Reports, and Quests. Management Communication Quarterly 29:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
McKie, A. & S. Naysmith
2014. Promoting critical perspectives in mental health nursing education. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 21:2 ► pp. 128 ff.
Adler, Jonathan M.
2013. Clients' and Therapists' Stories about Psychotherapy. Journal of Personality 81:6 ► pp. 595 ff.
Grace, Marty & Enza Gandolfo
2013. Narrative, Creativity and Collaboration. In Discourse, Power, and Resistance Down Under [Transgressions, ], ► pp. 85 ff.
Randall, William L.
2013. Aging, irony, and wisdom: On the narrative psychology of later life. Theory & Psychology 23:2 ► pp. 164 ff.
Sools, Anneke
2013. Narrative health research: Exploring big and small stories as analytical tools. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 17:1 ► pp. 93 ff.
Kupferberg, Irit
2012. Book review: John Heritage and Steven Clayman, Talk in Action: Interactions, Identities and Institutions. Discourse & Communication 6:2 ► pp. 243 ff.
Kupferberg, Irit
2014. Book review: Christopher N Candlin and Jonathan Crichton (eds), Discourses of Deficit. Discourse & Communication 8:3 ► pp. 320 ff.
Puroila, Anna-Maija, Eila Estola & Leena Syrjälä
2012. Does Santa exist? Children’s everyday narratives as dynamic meeting places in a day care centre context. Early Child Development and Care 182:2 ► pp. 191 ff.
Harper, David & Andrew R. Thompson
2011. Emerging Issues and Future Directions. In Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy, ► pp. 243 ff.
2011. Illness, everyday life and narrative montage: The visual aesthetics of cancer in Sara Bro’s Diary. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 15:3 ► pp. 277 ff.
Tamboukou, Maria
2011. Interfaces in narrative research: letters as technologies of the self and as traces of social forces. Qualitative Research 11:5 ► pp. 625 ff.
Tamboukou, Maria
2016. The autobiographical you: letters in the gendered politics of the labour movement. Journal of Gender Studies 25:3 ► pp. 269 ff.
Tamboukou, Maria
2021. Narrative rhythmanalysis: the art and politics of listening to women’s narratives of forced displacement. International Journal of Social Research Methodology 24:2 ► pp. 149 ff.
Woods, Angela
2011. The limits of narrative: provocations for the medical humanities. Medical Humanities 37:2 ► pp. 73 ff.
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