Narrative and identity : studies in autobiography, self and culture
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Narrative and identity : studies in autobiography, self and culture
(Studies in narrative, v. 1)
John Benjamins, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
How does narrative give shape and meaning to human life? And what special role do narratives play in identifying one as a person in the world? This book explores these questions from the vantage points of various human and cultural sciences, with special attention to the importance of narrative as expression of embodied experience, mode of communication, and form for understanding the world and ultimately ourselves. Presenting a variety of perspectives - from narrative psychology and literary criticism, to discourse, communication and cultural theory - these studies examine the intricacies of narrative identity construction. With contributions from some of the leading scholars in the field, the book highlights the cultural field in which narratives shape forms of life. Using verbal and pictorial, linguistic and performative, oral and written, natural and literary autobiographical texts, the studies demonstrate how the construction of selves, memories, and life-worlds are interwoven in one narrative fabric.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction (by Brockmeier, Jens)
- 2. Part I: Narrative and Self Construction: Theoretical Perspectives
- 3. Self-making and world-making (by Bruner, Jerome S.)
- 4. Narrative: Problems and promises of an alternative paradigm (by Brockmeier, Jens)
- 5. Metaphysics and narrative: Singularities and multiplicities of self (by Harre, Rom)
- 6. Narrative integrity: Autobiographical identity and the meaning of the "good life" (by Freeman, Mark)
- 7. Part II: Worlds of Identity: Life Stories in Cultural Context
- 8. "The people will come to you": Blackfeet narrative as a resource for contemporary living (by Carbaugh, Donal)
- 9. Narratives of national identity as group narratives: Patterns of interpretive cognition (by Feldman, Carol Fleisher)
- 10. "You're marked": Breast cancer, tattoo, and the narrative performance of identity (by Langellier, Kristin M.)
- 11. Part III: Between Past and Present: Autobiographical Memory and Narrative Identity
- 12. Richard Wagner's creative vision at La Spezia: or The retrospective interpretation of experience in autobiographical memory as a function of an emerging identity (by Sehulster, Jerome R.)
- 13. Identity and narrative in Piaget's autobiographies (by Voneche, Jacques)
- 14. From the end to the beginning: Retrospective teleology in autobiography (by Brockmeier, Jens)
- 16. From substance to story: Narrative, identity, and the reconstruction of the self (by Freeman, Mark)
- 17. List of contributors
- 18. Credits and acknowledgements
- 19. Index
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