In:Rethinking Narrative Identity: Persona and Perspective
Edited by Claudia Holler and Martin Klepper
[Studies in Narrative 17] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 28 February 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.17.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction. Rethinking narrative identity: Persona and perspective
Chapter 1. Identity and empathy: On the correlation of narrativity and morality
Chapter 2. Axes of identity: Persona, perspective, and the meaning of (Keith Richards’s) Life
Chapter 3. The quest for a third space: Heterotopic self-positioning and narrative identity
Chapter 4. Constructing perspectives as positioning resources in stories of the self
Chapter 5. Referential frameworks and focalization in a craft artist’s life story: A socionarratological perspective on narrative identity
Chapter 6. Strange perspectives = strange (narrative?) identities?
Chapter 7. “Indefinite, sketchy, but not entirely obliterated”: Narrative identity in Jeffrey Eugenides’s Middlesex
Chapter 8. Creative confession: Self-writing, forgiveness and ethics in Ian McEwan’s Atonement
Chapter 9. The queer self and the snares of heteronormativity: Quentin Crisp’s life story – A successful failure
Chapter 10. Confessional poetry: A poetic perspective on narrative identity
Contributors
Index
