In:Selves and Identities in Narrative and Discourse
Edited by Michael Bamberg, Anna De Fina and Deborah Schiffrin
[Studies in Narrative 9] 2007
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 December 2007
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.9.toc
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Table of contents
Contributors
Introduction to the volume
"Goblins like to hear stories": Miskitu children's narratives of spirit encounters
Storying as becoming: Identity through the telling of conversion
Language and identity in discourse in the American South: Sociolinguistic repertoire as expressive resource in the presentation of self
Doing "being ordinary" in an interview narrative with a second generation Italian-Australian woman
"Moral versions" of motherhood and daughterhood in Greek-Australian family narratives
Repetition and identity experimentation: One child's use of repetition as a resource for "trying on" maternal identities
I beat them all up: Self-representation in young children's personal narratives
Multiple selves and thematic domains in gender identity: Perspectives from Chinese children's conflict management styles
"Mr. Lanoe hit on my mom": Reestablishment of believability in sequential 'small stories' by adolescent boys
"Strip poker! They don't show nothing!": Positioning identities in adolescent male talk about a television game show
Using the other for oneself: Conversational practices of representing out-group members among adolescents
Like pieces in a puzzle: Working with layered methods of reading personal narratives
Theories of self in psychotherapeutic narratives
Index
