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Narrative and Beyond

Literature and Medicine, 2004
In "Narrative and Beyond," a teacher, who has also been active setting up interviews with Holocaust survivors, reflects on the role literary study can play in fostering the listening process. While recognizing the difference between survivor interviews and specifically medical relationships, his essay argues for the personal as well as strictly ...
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Narrative hermeneutics: in search of narrative data

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2010
Scand J Caring Sci; 2010; 24; 32–37 
 Narrative hermeneutics: in search of narrative data As human beings, we live in a storied world. This worldview requires us to think about how to re‐present it in research. My purpose with this article is to reflect upon narratives from an ontological and epistemological point of view, taking ...
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Narrative

2006
Narrative or the use of stories is an ancient discipline. Our ancestors evolved the ability to see the world through a set of abstractions, and thereby enabled the development of sophisticated language and the ability to use stories as a primary mechanism for knowledge transfer.
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Understanding Narratives and Narrative Understanding

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2009
Understanding narratives requires an appreciation of the distinct understanding that narratives supply of the events they are about. Storytelling might not be present in all cultures and at all times, but it is widespread. Stories are told in conversations, in myths, in dances, in movies, in criminal trials, in local and international news programs, in
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Narrative Advertisements and Narrative Processing

2012
In an effort to define narrative ads clearly, this chapter distinguishes newly developed, innovative forms of narrative-based promotion from traditional narrative ads. In addition to comparing narrative and analytical processing of advertisements, it identifies four factors that encourage a narrative mode of processing: sources, specific advertising ...
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Low-Narrativity Narratives and Argumentation

Narrative Inquiry, 1998
Two types of conversational narratives are examined in a corpus of interviews with Salvadoran immigrants who live in Washington, D.C. On the one hand, narrative sequences of counterfactual or hypothetical events position the virtual as opposed to or in comparison with the actual and, in doing so, they convey the narrator's commentary and perspective ...
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On Narrative Studies and Narrative Genres

Poetics Today, 1990
In the past two or three decades, students of narrative have very much consolidated and developed our knowledge by isolating, (re)characterizing, and (re)classifying a large number of features distinctive of or pertinent to (verbal) narrative (see Adam 1985; Genette 1980, 1988; Mitchell 1981; Prince 1987; Scholes and Kellogg 1966).
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Illness narratives in counselling—narrative medicine and narrative ethics

2018
The attention to illness narratives echoes the narrative turn in the humanities. This chapter explores the implications of counselling and confronts the narrative medicine approach with the correlated, yet distinct, concept of narrative ethics.
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Narrative analysis

2015
The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis covers the major approaches to Discourse Analysis from Critical Discourse Analysis to Multimodal Discourse Analysis and their applications in key educational and institutional settings. The handbook is divided into six sections: Approaches to Discourse Analysis, Register and Genre, Developments in Spoken ...
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