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|a Resilience stories :
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|c Hamideh Mahdiani.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a Be resilient! Today, we hear this line in almost any context. The term resilience is among the most repeated buzzwords. But why, simply, do we need to be resilient? Hamideh Mahdiani presents answers to this question by challenging a reductionistic understanding of resilience from single disciplinary perspectives; by questioning the dominance of life sciences in defining an age-old concept; and by problematizing the neglected role of life writing in fostering resilience. In so doing, through a multidisciplinary frame of reference, the book works with various examples from life writing and life sciences, and testifies to the focal role of narrative studies in resilience research.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Resilience Research: The Need for a Narrative Turn -- Bibliography -- Life Sciences and Narratives of Resilience -- Resilience Research in the Present Project -- Bibliography -- Narrative Enquiry on the Theme of Resilience in Fiction -- Reading for Resilience in Narratives -- Power of Sympathy and Resistance -- Moby-Dick and the Dark Side of Resilience -- Captain Ahab: The Epitome of a Paradox -- Captain Ahab, the Self-Enhancer -- Captain Ahab: Negative Appraisal and Hubris -- Captain Ahab, the Self-Created Prometheus
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|a The Great Captain Ahab in Solitude -- Identity and Heritage: Song of Solomon -- Pilate -- The Role of Agentic Characters in Resilience: Pilate's Happy Solitude -- Self-Efficacy and Cultural Heritage -- Ruth: Self-Manipulation -- Milkman: Macon III Dead -- Macon II -- Middlesex: A Resilience Reading -- Protective Factors -- The Personal Level: Coping Strategies -- Desdemona's Eternal Suffering -- Lefty and His Sister-Wife -- Calliope/Cal -- Protective Factors -- The Socioecological Level -- Role of Family Background and Traditions -- The Importance of Place -- Bibliography
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|a A Memoir-Based Reading of Human Resilience -- Tara's Story -- Ego or Personality Resiliency -- Having a Voice -- Coping Mechanism and an Educated Perception of the Self -- Resilience as a Process -- Role of Social Support -- "Odds are Better if You Rely Only on Yourself" -- Bibliography -- Resilience in Times of Economic Boom and Bust -- Resilience in Times of Economic Boom and Bust -- Narrative, Narrative Identity, and Resilience -- Agency -- Communion -- Meaning making -- Exploratory narrative processing -- Coherent positive resolution -- Redemption -- Contamination -- Methodology
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|a Sample, Study Design, Procedure -- Narrative Analysis -- The Complexity of Boom-Bust Adjustment -- Analysis of Narratives: Complexity of Boom-Bust Adjustment -- Agency -- Communion -- Redemption & Meaning making -- Exploratory narrative processing -- Coherent positive resolution -- Contamination -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Appendix A(examples from the Interview Guide) -- Bibliography -- Concluding Remarks -- A Narrative Analysis of a Narrative Study of Resilience -- Education -- Social Support, Family, and Communion -- Ego-Resilience
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|a An Analysis of Narratives on a Narrative Study of Resilience -- Resilience within the Life Sciences and Life Writing -- Bibliography
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