Life and story : autobiographies for a narrative psychology

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Life and story : autobiographies for a narrative psychology

edited by D. John Lee

Praeger, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-284) and index

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内容説明

Narrative psychology proceeds from the assumption that understanding human experience and behavior necessarily involves reviewing the relevant historical and cultural contexts in which they occur. This book is an argument for and example of narrative psychology. It contains an autobiographical essay by Theodore Sarbin, a duography by Mary and Kenneth Gergen, and a teleography by George Howard, and nine other life stories by people whose scholarship has reflected a contextualist or narrative root metaphor. Psychologists will find these essays useful to the interpretation of contemporary theories and research focused on narrative, scripts, and discourse processing. This anthology will also be interesting to students of autobiographical memory and biography because of the conscious reflexivity expressed in the essays and comments by each of the contributors on the effects of writing one's life story.

目次

Introduction by D. John Lee Steps to the Narratory Principle by Theodore R. Sarbin Yet Another Preacher's Kid Finds Psychology by Karl E. Scheibe Let's Pretend: A Duography by Mary and Kenneth Gergen Playing in the Rough by Leon Rappoport The Orpheus Legend and Its Surprising Transformations by Donald P. Spence A Memory of Games and Some Games of Memory by Brian Sutton-Smith Uncovering Clues, Discovering Change by Rachel T. Hare-Mustin A View from the Fringe by Joseph F. Rychlak Conditions and Will: The Enigma of Remembrance by Jesse Hiraoka It Was My Mother Taught Me How to Sing by Stephen Crites Elementals by Robert Detweiler The Stories We Live By: Confessions by a Member of the Species Homo Fabulans (Man, the Storyteller) by George S. Howard Afterword by D. John Lee Bibliography Index

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