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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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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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Narrative Criticism of the Gospels
Pacifica: Australasian Theological Studies, 1991Contemporary biblical scholarship is devoting increasing attention to the narrative nature of much biblical literature. There is an author of the text and an author in the text, just as there is a reader in the text and a reader of the text. The relationship between the reader in the narrative and the reader of the narrative determines its lasting ...
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Narrative research in psychotherapy: A critical review
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2007Purpose . This paper is a review of studies which utilise the notion of narrative to analyse psychotherapy. Its purpose is to systematically present this diverse field of research, to highlight common themes and divergences between different strands and to further the development and integration of narrative ...
Evrinomy, Avdi, Eugenie, Georgaca
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Postethnic Narrative Criticism
2003Preface 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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Identity, Narratives, and Psychopathology: A Critical Perspective
2021According to today’s prevailing ethical stance, it is a value for individuals having the absolute and conscious control over their preferences and behaviour. This control usually takes the form of a story, made up of autobiography and public narratives which are consistent with the story of one’s own life.
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The use of narrative in the development of critical thinking
Nurse Education Today, 2000This paper describes an approach to assessment aimed at developing critical skills in the production of arguments concerning contemporary issues in health. It is demonstrated that, in teaching from a constructivist position of knowledge, students can be cautious in producing assignments because of the relativist characteristic of constructivism.
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Narrative Criticism, Historical Criticism, and the Gospel of John
Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 1992The rise of narrative criticism as a challenge to historical criticism in Johannine scholarship reflects changes already underway in historical-critical scholarship itself, namely, the emphasis on interpreting the finished form of the Gospel as a unified, coherent whole.
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Criticism in Fielding's Narratives and His Estimate of Critics
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1934Specific study of the interesting critical dicta in Fielding's histories has been unreasonably neglected by scholars: Austin Dobson in his biography merely touches upon the author's general literary purpose as expressed in Joseph Andrews. G. M. Godden is content to take brief notice of Fielding's estimate of critics, and John C.
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Narrative, Imagination, and Criticism
Modern TheologyAbstractThis article offers a new account of the relation between narrative, imagination, and criticism. I begin by investigating the ramifications of Alasdair MacIntrye's construal of the connection between imagination and social criticism, contending that his account fails to give adequate attention to the necessity of re‐narration.
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