Considering counter narratives : narrating, resisting, making sense /
Counter-narratives only make sense in relation to something else, that which they are countering. The very name identifies it as a positional category, in tension with another category. But what is dominant and what is resistant are not, of course, static questions, but rather are forever shifting p...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
J. Benjamins,
©2004.
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Colección: | Studies in narrative ;
v. 4. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC page
- Table of contents
- Introduction to the book
- Opening to the original contributions
- References
- Memories of mother
- Motherhood and its discontents
- Helen: The fight to be free
- Ann: Frustrations and radical thinking
- Joe: Motherhood and sacrifice
- Peter: ''She had that gift''
- Narrative psychology and social resistance
- References
- Commentaries
- Blame it on psychology!?
- References
- Accidental cases: Extending the concept of positioning in narrative studies
- References
- Politicising mothers: Counter-narratives of mothering experience
- References
- Socially organised use of memories of mother in narrative re-construction of problematic pasts
- Positioning
- Social organisation of memories
- Performing social actons: Reconfiguring the past
- Mother-blaming
- Conclusion
- References
- Response
- to commentaries on ''Memories of Mother: Counter-narratives of early maternal influence''
- References
- Negotiating ''normality'' when IVF fails
- The IVF storylines
- The interviews
- Analysis
- Negotiating technology
- Managing reproductive normativity
- Meeting the motherhood criteria
- Claiming the childfree life
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Commentaries
- IVF failure: Reproductive normativity and dealing with disappointment
- Discourse analysis and alternative readings
- Counter narratives
- Negotiating technology
- Managing reproductive normativity
- Conclusion
- References
- When IVF fails
- the success of science and medicine
- References
- On identifying counter-narratives of failed IVF
- References
- Response
- to commentaries on ''Negotiating Normality: When IVF Fails''
- Texts in context
- The progressive storyline
- Looking at the big picture
- Conclusion
- References
- Photographic visions and narrative inquiry
- Preliminary considerations for visual approaches to narrative inquiry
- Auto/biographical and narrative uses of visual images
- Studying 'everyday' photography: Photographs in people's lives
- Fieldwork
- What is everyday photography?
- Photographs, memory and narratives
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Commentaries
- Photographs and counter-narratives
- Conflicts provoked by valuable photographs
- Work with counter-narrative photographs and their possessors
- Constructing negative and positive narratives with the help of photo-images
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- Hearing what is shown and seeing what is said
- Notes
- References
- Show is tell
- References
- Response
- to commentaries on ''Photographic visions height8pt depth3pt width0pt and narrative inquiry''
- 'Pictures do not verbalize anything'
- Topic and resource
- Conflict and counter-narratives
- Using visual images in narrative inquiry
- Conclusion
- References
- ''That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that''
- The creation of the narratives
- A discursive approach to narratives
- Dominant cultural storylines and counter-narratives
- Identifying counter-narratives within data
- emic analysis
- Participant's orientations to telling a counter-narrative
- Identifying counter-narratives.