Telling Stories : Language, Narrative, and Social Life.
Narratives are fundamental to our lives: we dream, plan, complain, endorse, entertain, teach, learn, and reminisce through telling stories. They provide hopes, enhance or mitigate disappointments, challenge or support moral order and test out theories of the world at both personal and communal level...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Washington :
Georgetown University Press,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Where Should I Begin?; Chapter 2. The Remediation of Storytelling: Narrative Performance on Early Commercial Sound Recordings; Chapter 3. Narrative, Culture, and Mind; Chapter 4. Positioning as a Metagrammar for Discursive Story Lines; Chapter 5. "Ay Ay Vienen Estos Juareos": On the Positioning of Selves through Code Switching by Second-Generation Immigrant College Students; Chapter 6. A Tripartite Self-Construction Model of Identity; Chapter 7. Narratives of Reputation: Layerings of Social and Spatial Identities.
- Chapter 8. Identity Building through Narratives on a Tulu Call-in TV ShowChapter 9. Blank Check for Biography? Openness and Ingenuity in the Management of the "Who-Am-I Question" and What Life Stories Actually May Not Be Good For; Chapter 10. Reflection and Self-Disclosure from the Small Stories Perspective: A Study of Identity Claims in Interview and Conversational Data; Chapter 11. Negotiating Deviance: Identi.