Narrative Analysis - Colette Daiute, Cynthia G. Lightfoot

Narrative Analysis

Studying the Development of Individuals in Society
Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2004
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-0-7619-2797-6 (ISBN)
149,95 inkl. MwSt
Explains the problems and limits of narrative analysis. Each chapter emphasizes theory and the ways of thinking about research by means of studies that chapter authors have used in their own research.
Narrative Analysis: Studying the Development of Individuals in Society aims to help researchers and students identify and evaluate the wealth of rationales, practices, caveats, and values of narrative inquiry for understanding human development. A rich collection of chapters articulates diverse, interdisciplinary perspectives within the integrative theme that identity and knowledge development occur in dynamic social environments.

Editors Colette Daiute and Cynthia Lightfoot have brought together an internationally renowned team of experts in narrative analysis to create a volume perfect for qualitative researchers in sociology, psychology, social work, education, and anthropology. Students, professors, and experienced researchers will find the pedagogical elements and case studies perfect for course use and professional reference.

Case study examples offer a wide range of research contexts and goals, including:


School-based violence prevention
Holocaust survivors
Undocumented children and families from Mexico
Generational trends among women
Suicide rates among First Nations youth

Narrative Analysis is organized around three approaches or "readings." Literary Readings focus on aesthetic, metaphorical, and other literary qualities inherent to narrative approaches. Social-Relational Readings build upon the idea that narrative discourse is personal but also echoes political, economic, and other material relationships in the environment. Readings through the Force of History explain how narrators come to know themselves and their worlds in terms of and in spite of the received explanations of time and place. Working in a range of ethnic, geographic, generational, class, and institutional communities, the authors demonstrate how they have used narrative inquiry to explore development in challenging social contexts.

Colette Daiute, Professor of Psychology at the Graduate Center, City University and teaches courses on theory, research, and methods in the human sciences. She has conducted research in diverse settings, including community centers, educational institutions, human rights organizations, television and computer technology environments, and informal community gatherings. The author of Human Development and Political Violence (Cambridge University Press), Narrative Inquiry: A Dynamic Approach (SAGE) and co-editor/author of International Perspectives on Youth Conflict and Development (Oxford University Press), and Narrative Analysis: Studying the Development of Individuals in Society (SAGE), Colette Daiute has published articles in a range of scholarly journals, including Global Studies Journal, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Narrative Inquiry, and Journal of Social Issues. In addition to teaching courses such as “Narrative Inquiry” and “Human Development and Globalization,” she is Co-Director of the “Narrating Change” Seminar of the Center of the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY. http://www.colettedaiute.org             Cynthia Lightfoot is a Professor and Program Director of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University, Brandywine. She received her B.A. from the University of California, Santa Cruz, her M.A. from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Editors′ Introduction
Theory and Craft of Narrative Analysis - Colette Daiute and Cynthia Lightfoot
Literary readings
Preface to Literary Readings
The Role of Imagination in Narrative Constructions - Theodore Sarbin
Fantastic Self: A Study of Adolescents′ Fictional Narratives, and Identity Work as Aesthetic Activity - Cynthia Lightfoot
Cultural modeling as a frame for narrative analysis - Carol D. Lee, Erica Rosenfeld, Ruby Mendenhall, Ama Rivers and Brendesha Tynes
Data are everywhere: Narrative criticism in the literature of experience - Mark Freeman
Social-relational Readings
Preface to Social-relational Readings
Co-constructing the cultural person through narratives in early childhood - Katherine Nelson
Adaptive and Creative Uses of Narrative Genres - Colette Daiute
Positioning with Davie Hogan: Stories, Tellings, and Identities - Michael Bamberg
Dilemmas of storytelling and identity - Steven Stanley and Michael Billig
Readings through the forces of history
Preface to Readings through the forces of history
Narrating illegality as an identity in conflicting cultural discourses - Jocelyn Solis
Transcendent stories and counter-narratives in holocaust survivor life histories: Searching for meaning in video-testimony archives - Sarah Carney
Women of "the greatest generation": Feeling on the margin of social history - Abigail J. Stewart and Janet E. Malley
Culture, continuity, and the limits of narrativity: A comparison of the self-narratives of
Native and Non-Native youth
- Michael Chandler, Ulrecht Teucher, and Chris Lalonde
Once upon a time: A narratologist′s tale - Mary Gergen
Editor and Author Bios
Editor and Author Bios

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.2.2004
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 228 mm
Gewicht 540 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Kommunikationswissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-7619-2797-2 / 0761927972
ISBN-13 978-0-7619-2797-6 / 9780761927976
Zustand Neuware
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