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Incest Survivors’ Life-Narratives
Violence Against Women, 2019This article analyzes the narratives of survivors of father−daughter incest using 20 in-depth interviews with women, each asked to choose a title for her life-story and reflect on its meaning. Three narratives emerged: “Surviving” tells of a struggle for personal achievement in an independent life alongside intensely traumatic experiences and negative
Eli, Buchbinder, Dalia, Sinay
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2014
A literary historiography of early Caribbean evangelical life narrative poses particular challenges. The much dispersed archive of extant Caribbean evangelical life narratives is scarcely known, and, as such, part of under-researched oral, and vast and local print, cultures.
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A literary historiography of early Caribbean evangelical life narrative poses particular challenges. The much dispersed archive of extant Caribbean evangelical life narratives is scarcely known, and, as such, part of under-researched oral, and vast and local print, cultures.
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Periperformative Life Narrative
GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 2016This essay reconsiders the importance of performativity to scholarship on life writing by exploring the potential of Eve Sedgwick's concept of the periper-formative utterance for reading queer life narratives. Taking the documentary Tarnation (2003) as an example, I argue that a range of life narrative practices can be understood as periperformative ...
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International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 1995
Narrative configuration in qualitative analysis, Donald E. Polkinghorne Fidelity as a Criterion for practising and evaluating narrative inquiry, Donald Blumenfeld-Jones Distancing passion: narratives in social science, Catherine Emihovich Audience and the politics of narrative, Jan Nespor and Liz Barber Persuasive writings, vigilant readings, and ...
J. Amos Hatch, Richard Wisniewski
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Narrative configuration in qualitative analysis, Donald E. Polkinghorne Fidelity as a Criterion for practising and evaluating narrative inquiry, Donald Blumenfeld-Jones Distancing passion: narratives in social science, Catherine Emihovich Audience and the politics of narrative, Jan Nespor and Liz Barber Persuasive writings, vigilant readings, and ...
J. Amos Hatch, Richard Wisniewski
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Iranian Women’s Life Narratives
Journal of Women's History, 2013In this article I consider the production, reception, co-optation, and market commodification of Iranian women’s life narratives. I argue that although life narratives in their western sense were literary misfits in Iran until the middle of the twentieth century, the genre has exploded in recent decades, especially in diaspora.
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2017
Chapter three examines the historicized women’s life narrative as it migrates into the 21st century, via Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club and television show, to the genres of self-help and redemption --analyzes how the memoir scandals of the late 1990s were invoked to discredit Rigoberta Menchú’s testimonio, but also focused additional vitriol at women who ...
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Chapter three examines the historicized women’s life narrative as it migrates into the 21st century, via Oprah Winfrey’s Book Club and television show, to the genres of self-help and redemption --analyzes how the memoir scandals of the late 1990s were invoked to discredit Rigoberta Menchú’s testimonio, but also focused additional vitriol at women who ...
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2008
The universality of narrative When we think of narrative, we usually think of it as art, however modest. We think of it as novels or sagas or folk tales or, at the least, as anecdotes. We speak of a gift for telling stories. But as true as it is that narrative can be an art and that art thrives on narrative, narrative is also something we all engage ...
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The universality of narrative When we think of narrative, we usually think of it as art, however modest. We think of it as novels or sagas or folk tales or, at the least, as anecdotes. We speak of a gift for telling stories. But as true as it is that narrative can be an art and that art thrives on narrative, narrative is also something we all engage ...
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