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  1. The handbook of narrative analysis
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Wiley, Chichester

    Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. Organized thematically to provide an... more

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    Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. Organized thematically to provide an accessible guide for how to engage with narrative without prescribing a rigid analytic frameworkRepresents established modes of narrative analysis juxtaposed with innovative new methods for conducting narrative researchIncludes coverage of the latest advances in narrative analysis, from work on social media to small stories researchIntroduces and exemplifies a practice-based approach to narrative analysis that separates narrative from text so as to broaden the field beyond the printed page Anna De Finais Professor of Italian Language and Linguistics at Georgetown University. She is the author of Identity in Narrative: A Study of Immigrant Discourse(2003), co-author, with Alexandra Georgakopoulou, of Analyzing Narrative: Discourse and Sociolinguistic Perspectives(2012), and co-editor of many volumes, among which Discourse and Identity(2006) with M. Bamberg and D. Schiffrin. She has published widely on topics related to migrant and transnational communities, identities, and narrative. Alexandra Georgakopoulouis Professor of Discourse Analysis and Sociolinguistics at King's College, London. She has published 11 books including Small Stories, Interaction and Identities(2007) and Analyzing Narrative: Discourse and Sociolinguistic Perspectives(2011, with Anna De Fina) and is the author of over 70 peer-reviewed articles.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1118458206
    RVK Categories: ET 790
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Subjects: Discourse analysis, Narrative; Narration (Rhetoric)
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  2. The handbook of narrative analysis
    Contributor: De Fina, Anna (editor.); Georgakopoulou, Alexandra (editor.)
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  Wiley Blackwell, Chichester, West Sussex, UK

    Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. The collection includes chapters that exhibit... more

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    Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, The Handbook of Narrative Analysis is the first comprehensive collection of sociolinguistic scholarship on narrative analysis to be published. The collection includes chapters that exhibit the latest advances in narrative analysis, from work on social media to small stories research, as well as essays that address topics traditionally shaped and influenced by narrative inquiry, such as researcher reflexivity, embodiment, story ownership, and chronotopic configurations. Organized thematically to provide a guide for approaching the stud 1.7 Narrative as Praxis: From Big Stories to SmallReferences; Chapter 2 Story Ownership and Entitlement; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Story Ownership and Retellings; 2.3 Entitlement in Conversation; 2.4 Story Ownership, Authoritative Discourse, and Reported Speech; 2.5 Speaking for Others: Problems of Representation; 2.6 Speaking on Behalf of Another: Advocacy and Exploitation; 2.7 Disclosure/Non-disclosure; 2.8 Cultural Rules for Ownership and Tellability; 2.9 Questions of Belonging and Ownership; 2.10 Credibility, Story Ownership, and Genre; 2.11 The Obligation to Tell/Speak 2.12 Silence, the Unspeakable, and the Illegible2.13 Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Narrating and Arguing: From Plausibility to Local Moves; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Views on Everyday Argumentation and Reasoning; 3.3 The Importance of the Discourse of a Sociocultural Practice; 3.4 Arguing by Narrating; 3.5 Other Ways of Backing a Claim in, with, and across Narratives; 3.6 A Local Mechanism for the Effective Presentation of Claims; 3.7 The Special Case of "Why"; 3.8 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Narrative, Cognition, and Socialization; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 L2 Narrative Development 4.3 Content-based Narrative Analyses: Labovian Methodology4.4 Method; 4.5 Results; 4.6 Overall Discussion; 4.7 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; Chapter 5 Narrative Knowledging in Second Language Teaching and Learning Contexts; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Narrative Knowledging; 5.3 Analytical Approaches; 5.4 Learners -- Autobiographical Research; 5.5 Learners -- Biographical Research; 5.6 Teachers -- Autobiographical Research; 5.7 Teachers -- Biographical Research -- Professional Development; 5.8 Teachers -- Biographical Research -- Not Professional Development 5.9 Teachers and Learners -- Biographical Research5.10 Conclusion; References; Part II Time-Space Organization; Chapter 6 Narrative and Space/Time; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 From Backdrop to Constitutive Accounts of Space/Time Orientation in Narrative; 6.3 Narratives of Border Crossing; 6.4 Deictic Transposition in Migration Narratives; 6.5 Migration from West to East in Post-Unification Germany; 6.6 Socio-symbolic Meanings of Space/Time in Narrative; 6.7 Scale and Space/Time Orientation in Narrative; 6.8 Scale and Indexicality in Narratives of Migration; 6.9 Space/Time in Language Classrooms Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Transcription Conventions; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; Why a Handbook in Narrative Analysis?; From Narrative Analysis of Texts to the Analysis of Social Practices; Overview; References; Part I Narrative Foundations: Knowledge, Learning, and Experience; Chapter 1 Narrative as a Mode of Understanding: Method, Theory, Praxis; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Narrative Mania; 1.3 Narrative Excess; 1.4 Narrative Illusion; 1.5 Narrative as Method: Reading for Meaning; 1.6 Narrative as Theory: The Hermeneutics of Human Understanding

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: De Fina, Anna (editor.); Georgakopoulou, Alexandra (editor.)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1118458206; 1118458125; 1118458184; 9781118458204; 9781118458129; 9781118458181
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    RVK Categories: EC 4500 ; ET 790
    Series: Blackwell handbooks in linguistics
    Subjects: Narrative inquiry (Research method)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    Introduction / Anna De Fina, Alexandra GeorgakopoulouNarrative Foundations. Narrative as a Mode of Understanding / Mark Freeman -- Story Ownership and Entitlement / Amy Shuman -- Narrating and Arguing / Isolda E Carranza -- Narrative, Cognition, and Socialization / Masahiko Minami -- Narrative Knowledging in Second Language Teaching and Learning Contexts / Gary Barkhuizen -- Time-Space Organization. Narrative and Space/Time / Mike Baynham -- Chronotopes / Sabina Perrino -- Narratives Across Speech Events / Stanton Wortham, Catherine R Rhodes -- Analyzing Narrative Genres / Matti Hyvärinen -- Narrative Interaction. Narrative as Talk-in-Interaction / Charles Goodwin -- Entering the Hall of Mirrors / Catherine Kohler Riessman -- The Role of the Researcher in Interview Narratives / Stef Slembrouck -- Small Stories Research / Alexandra Georgakopoulou -- Stories in Social Practices. Narratives and Stories in Organizational Life / Yiannis Gabriel -- Narrative, Institutional Processes, and Gendered Inequalities / Susan Ehrlich -- Narratives in Family Contexts / Cynthia Gordon -- The Narrative Dimensions of Social Media Storytelling / Ruth Page -- Performing Self, Positioning Others. Narrative and Identities / Anna De Fina -- Positioning / Arnulf Deppermann -- Narrative and Cultural Identities / Michele Koven -- Social Identity Theory and the Discursive Analysis of Collective Identities in Narratives / Dorien Van De Mieroop -- Narrative Bodies, Embodied Narratives / Emily Heavey.