Narrative and identity [electronic resource] : studies in autobiography, self, and culture / edited by Jens Brockmeier, Donal Carbaugh.
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TextSeries: Studies in narrative ; v. 1Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins Pub., c2001.Description: vi, 307 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9789027298058 (electronic bk.)
- 902729805X (electronic bk.)
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- CT25 .N37 2001eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Jens Brockmeier, Donal Carbaugh -- PART I. NARRATIVE AND SELF CONSTRUCTION: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Self-making and world-making / Jerome Bruner -- Narrative: problems and promises of an alternative paradigm / Jens Brockmeier, Rom Harré -- Metaphysics and narrative: singularities and multiplicities of self / Rom Harré -- Narrative integrity: autobiographical identity and the meaning of the "good life" / Mark Freeman, Jens Brockmeier -- PART II. WORLDS OF IDENTITY: LIFE STORIES IN CULTURAL CONTEXT -- "People will come to you": Blackfeet narrative as a resource for contemporary living / Donal Carbaugh -- Narratives of national identity as group narratives: patterns of interpretive cognition / Carol Fleisher Feldman -- "You're marked": breast cancer, tattoo, and the narrative performance of identity / Kristin M. Langellier -- PART III. BETWEEN PAST AND PRESENT: AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MEMORY AND NARRATIVE IDENTITY -- Richard Wagner's creative vision at La Spezia: or The retrospective interpretation of experience in autobiographical memory as a function of an emerging identity / Jerome R. Sehulster -- Identity and narrative in Piaget's autobiographies / Jacques Vonèche -- From the end to the beginning: retropective teleology in autobiography / Jens Brockmeier -- CONCLUDING COMMENTARY -- From substance to story: narrative, identity, and the reconstruction of the self / Mark Freeman.
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