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Disrupted narrative and narrative symbol

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2018
AbstractIn this article a specific type of narrative, which often appears in analytic sessions, is discussed. It is characterized by a seemingly ordinary, everyday topic and by a peculiar disruption of the narrative flow. The threefold structure of this type of narrative is described, along with its main characteristics.
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Narratives of Laws, Narratives of Peoples

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Because the world is not perceived in the same way by all people, different “world versions”, different “noetic systems” shape the law which, being in the sphere of ideas, influences reality’s perceptions, not the reality herself. Language is a part of society, a socially conditioned process that may form an important structural element of peoples ...
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Narrative Ethics, Narrative Structure

Hastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractBy 1999, when Atul Gawande's essay “Whose Body Is It, Anyway?” appeared in The New Yorker, patient autonomy had largely trumped physician paternalism in American medical practice. Gawande uses the stories of actual patients to attempt his counter case for physicians' “talking patients through their decisions.” Toward the end of his essay ...
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Narrative possibility and narrative explanation

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2017
Narratives are about not only what actually happened, but also what might have. And narrative explanations make productive use of these unrealized possibilities. I discuss narrative explanation as a form of counterfactual, difference-making explanation, with a demanding qualification: the counterfactual conditions are historically or narratively (not ...
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NARRATIVE

2010
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Commentary: On Narrative and Narratives

New Literary History, 1980
I LEFT the University of Chicago symposium called "Narrative: The Illusion of Sequence" last October exhilarated and depressed (even my emotions were expressing themselves in binary opposition). The meetings were fully subscribed-indeed, many who applied were turned away-and all ten sessions and ten panel and open discussions were fully attended.
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NARRATIVE COGNITION, NARRATIVE TEXTS, NARRATIVE INTERPRETATION

2023
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 40-02, Section: A, page: 8330.
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Discussion: On Narrative and Narratives

New Literary History, 1980
basis of the changes it is now undergoing. Then, with an improved awareness of the tradition, the critical eye must return to the present, the better to perceive its biases and limitations. This regressive-progressive procedure should be, and frequently is, accompanied by comparative glances outside of the tradition: What can one learn from the ...
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Disability Narratives of the Law: Narratives and Counter-Narratives

Narrative, 2007
The field of disability studies works actively to present counter-narratives to dominant biom?dical, sociocultural, and political narratives of disability (Couser),2 criticizing biom?dical narratives of deviance and cure (Mitchell and Snyder); cri tiquing historical and contemporary narratives of difference and transcendence, both in popular media as ...
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Introduction: A Narrative on Narrative

2013
Narrative is ubiquitous and takes many forms, from written and oral language to still and moving images. Barthes (1975) observes that in every culture narrative is ever present: Like life itself, it is there, international, transhistorical, transcultural. (Barthes, 1975, p.
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