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The handbook of narrative analysis / edited by Anna De Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou.

Contributor(s): De Fina, Anna [editor.] | Georgakopoulou, Alexandra [editor.].
Series: Blackwell handbooks in linguistics.Publisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., ©2019Edition: Paperback edition first published.Description: xii, 454 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119052142 (pbk).Subject(s): Discourse analysis, Narrative -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Narration (Rhetoric) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Narrative inquiry (Research method) | Narrative inquiry (Research method) | Discourse analysis, NarrativeAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Handbook of narrative analysisDDC classification: 401.41 H19 2019
Contents:
Transcription Conventions vii Notes on Contributors ix Introduction 1Anna De Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou Part I Narrative Foundations: Knowledge, Learning, and Experience 19 1 Narrative as a Mode of Understanding: Method, Theory, Praxis 21Mark Freeman 2 Story Ownership and Entitlement 38Amy Shuman 3 Narrating and Arguing: From Plausibility to Local Moves 57Isolda E. Carranza 4 Narrative, Cognition, and Socialization 76Masahiko Minami 5 Narrative Knowledging in Second Language Teaching and Learning Contexts 97Gary Barkhuizen Part II Time-Space Organization 117 6 Narrative and Space/Time 119Mike Baynham 7 Chronotopes: Time and Space in Oral Narrative 140Sabina Perrino 8 Narratives Across Speech Events 160Stanton Wortham and Catherine R. Rhodes 9 Analyzing Narrative Genres 178Matti Hyvarinen Part III Narrative Interaction 195 10 Narrative as Talk-in-Interaction 197Charles Goodwin 11 Entering the Hall of Mirrors: Reflexivity and Narrative Research 219Catherine Kohler Riessman 12 The Role of the Researcher in Interview Narratives 239Stef Slembrouck 13 Small Stories Research: Methods - Analysis - Outreach 255Alexandra Georgakopoulou Part IV Stories in Social Practices 273 14 Narratives and Stories in Organizational Life 275Yiannis Gabriel 15 Narrative, Institutional Processes, and Gendered Inequalities 293Susan Ehrlich 16 Narratives in Family Contexts 311Cynthia Gordon 17 The Narrative Dimensions of Social Media Storytelling: Options for Linearity and Tellership 329Ruth Page Part V Performing Self, Positioning Others 349 18 Narrative and Identities 351Anna De Fina 19 Positioning 369Arnulf Deppermann 20 Narrative and Cultural Identities: Performing and Aligning with Figures of Personhood 388Michele Koven 21 Social Identity Theory and the Discursive Analysis of Collective Identities in Narratives 408Dorien Van De Mieroop 22 Narrative Bodies, Embodied Narratives 429Emily Heavey Index 447
Summary: 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 study of narrative without prescribing a rigid framework for analysis, the Handbook strikes an ideal balance between theoretical framing and the demonstration of specific analytical approaches.--Publisher description.
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Originally published: 2015.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Transcription Conventions vii Notes on Contributors ix Introduction 1Anna De Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou Part I Narrative Foundations: Knowledge, Learning, and Experience 19 1 Narrative as a Mode of Understanding: Method, Theory, Praxis 21Mark Freeman 2 Story Ownership and Entitlement 38Amy Shuman 3 Narrating and Arguing: From Plausibility to Local Moves 57Isolda E. Carranza 4 Narrative, Cognition, and Socialization 76Masahiko Minami 5 Narrative Knowledging in Second Language Teaching and Learning Contexts 97Gary Barkhuizen Part II Time-Space Organization 117 6 Narrative and Space/Time 119Mike Baynham 7 Chronotopes: Time and Space in Oral Narrative 140Sabina Perrino 8 Narratives Across Speech Events 160Stanton Wortham and Catherine R. Rhodes 9 Analyzing Narrative Genres 178Matti Hyvarinen Part III Narrative Interaction 195 10 Narrative as Talk-in-Interaction 197Charles Goodwin 11 Entering the Hall of Mirrors: Reflexivity and Narrative Research 219Catherine Kohler Riessman 12 The Role of the Researcher in Interview Narratives 239Stef Slembrouck 13 Small Stories Research: Methods - Analysis - Outreach 255Alexandra Georgakopoulou Part IV Stories in Social Practices 273 14 Narratives and Stories in Organizational Life 275Yiannis Gabriel 15 Narrative, Institutional Processes, and Gendered Inequalities 293Susan Ehrlich 16 Narratives in Family Contexts 311Cynthia Gordon 17 The Narrative Dimensions of Social Media Storytelling: Options for Linearity and Tellership 329Ruth Page Part V Performing Self, Positioning Others 349 18 Narrative and Identities 351Anna De Fina 19 Positioning 369Arnulf Deppermann 20 Narrative and Cultural Identities: Performing and Aligning with Figures of Personhood 388Michele Koven 21 Social Identity Theory and the Discursive Analysis of Collective Identities in Narratives 408Dorien Van De Mieroop 22 Narrative Bodies, Embodied Narratives 429Emily Heavey Index 447

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 study of narrative without prescribing a rigid framework for analysis, the Handbook strikes an ideal balance between theoretical framing and the demonstration of specific analytical approaches.--Publisher description.

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