The most challenging aspect of narrative research is to find and select stories that go beyond "a good story" to some kind of wider, theoretical meaning or implication. How can we know what is good work in narrative research if there are no methodological commandments? How can nonlinear concepts, such as persuasiveness, credibility, and insightfulness be measured? Exploring these provocative questions, the contributors to this volume examine such issues as the various guides to doing qualitative research, how scholars from two different disciplines (psychology and literature) respond to an analysis of several autobiographies that were published and analyzed by a third scholar, how to make meaning of narrative interviews by considering the problem of interpreting what is not said, how cultural meanings and values (particularly about gender) are transmitted across generations, the transformational power of stories within social organizations and the use of these stories as an agent of change, and more. The papers in this volume come from five countries (United States, Finland, Holland, Israel, and England) and five disciplines (criminology, literature studies, nursing, psychology, and sociology). These chapters will spur and support the quest for understanding through narrative and reflect the many ways to approach this type of research.
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The sixth volume in this series provides: guides for doing qualitative research; analysis of several autobiographies; hints on how to interpret what it not said in narrative interviews; discussion on how cultural meanings and values are transmitted across generations; and illustrations of the transformational power of stories.
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Introduction - Ruthellen Josselson In Acknowledgment - June Price A Review and Critique of Qualitative Research Techniques Autobiography and the Value Structures of Ordinary Experience - Paul John Eakin Marianne Gullestad′s Everyday Life Philosophers `Black Holes′ as Sites for Self-Constructions - Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen An Interpretive Poetics of Languages of the Unsayable - Annie G Rogers et al Gender, Generation, Anxiety, and the Reproduction of Culture - Wendy Holloway and Tony Jefferson The Recruitment of Women into the Academic Elite in Israel - Beverly Mizrachi Anna′s Narrative Powerful Stories - Tineke A Abma The Role of Stories in Sustaining and Transforming Professional Practice within a Mental Hospital Writing as Performance - Barbara Crowther Young Girls′ Diaries Ding Ling and Miss Sophie′s Diary - Dora Shu-fang Dien A Psychobiographical Study of Adolescent Identity Formation Love Stories in Sexual Autobiographies - Elina Haavio-Mannila and J P Roos
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ISBN
9780761903277
Publisert
1999-05-18
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
370 gr
Høyde
228 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296