In:The Sociolinguistics of Narrative
Edited by Joanna Thornborrow and Jennifer Coates
[Studies in Narrative 6] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 30 June 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.6.toc
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Table of contents
The Sociolinguistics of Narrative: Identity, performance, culture
Narrative as a resource in accounts of the experience of illness
Storying East-German pasts: Memory discourses and narratives of readjustment on the German/Polish and former German/German border
Narrative demands, cultural performance and evaluation: Teenage boys’ stories for their age-peers
Masculinity, collaborative narration and the heterosexual couple
Contextualizing and recontextualizing interlaced stories in conversation
Hearing Voices: Evasion and self-disclosure in a man’s narratives of alcohol addiction
Modes of meaning making in young children’s conversational storytelling
Two systems of mutual engagement: The co-construction of gendered narrative styles by American preschoolers
Narrative and the construction of professional identity in the workplace
Telling stories and giving evidence: The hybridisation of narrative and non-narrative modes of discourse in a sexual assault trial
Television news and narrative: How relevant are narrative models for explaining the coherence of television news?
Performing theories of narrative: Theorising narrative performance
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