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Critical Feminist Narrative Inquiry

Advances in Nursing Science, 2013
Critical feminist narrative inquiry is informed by the theoretical triangulation of critical, feminist, and symbolic interactionist perspectives. We first locate this approach within narrative research and identify the epistemological underpinnings and assumptions supporting this innovative methodology.
Nicole Y, Pitre   +3 more
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Narrative critical care: A literary analysis of first-person critical illness pathographies

Journal of Critical Care, 2020
Life-threatening illness can be devastating for patients as they experience shifting levels of consciousness, recurrent delirium, and repeated setbacks. Narrative Medicine and its sub-discipline Narrative Critical Care increase healthcare professionals' understanding of the patient perspective, and interpretation of their stories is a means to ...
Egerod, Ingrid   +4 more
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Critical Terrorism Narrative

2020
The critical terrorism narrative manifested more at a micro level and with little influence on Al Qaeda or the US. For the research its function was to extract additional perspectives on the securitization efforts identified in the two macro narratives, with a focus on framing, processes of (self) identification, power relations, and ...
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Postethnic Narrative Criticism

2003
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Rethreading the Magical Realist Debate 1. Rebellious Aesthetic Acts 2. Dash's and Kureishi's Rebellious Magicoreels 3. Oscar "Zeta" Acosta's De-formed Auto-bio-graphe 4. Ana Castillo's (En)Gendered Magicorealism 5.
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Critical narrative analysis: the interplay of critical discourse and narrative analyses

International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2012
In this article, I question the micro–macro separation in discourse analysis, the separation of personal and institutional discourses. I apply a mostly macroanalytic perspective (critical discourse analysis [CDA]) to inform a predominantly microanalytic perspective (analysis of conversational narratives) and vice versa.
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Narratives and critical literacy

2012
It is clear from the foregoing discussion that in the textbooks under review the communicative/text-based approach is followed superficially rather than systematically with regard to narrative and humor. The phenomena in question are presented through relevant texts or genres, but complementary activities aimed at creating a communicative setting ...
Argiris Archakis, Villy Tsakona
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Narrative Criticism

Journal of Holistic Nursing, 2007
Research reveals that writing about one’s experiences offers an individual the opportunity to improve function, develop insight, and foster growth. Storytelling and story writing are pedagogical tools used frequently in practice professions. It is reasonable to see these writings as a rich source for research. They are vehicles for understanding human
Linda Honan, Pellico, Peggy L, Chinn
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Critical narrative as pedagogy

Studies in Continuing Education, 2017
This is a rewarding publication with a range of chapters to interest multiple audiences. Building on their previous work, Goodson and Scherto invite the reader on a journey that is both intellectua...
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Writing Critical Ethnographic Narratives

Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1987
This article assumes that educational anthropologists are interested in critical theory, or what Marcus and Fischer have recently called “a renewal of the critical function of anthropology as it is pursued in ethnographic projects at home” (1986:112), because critical theory argues that social institutions, such as schools, are sites of cultural ...
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Post-implementation Critical Narratives

2020
In this chapter the focus is on the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, whose genesis narrative is the War on drugs narrative of the early 1970s. As a fully institutionalized narrative, the agency attracts critical commentary as expressed in the Futility narrative and in various conspiracy narratives that criticize the maintenance of status quo ...
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