Narratives are fundamental to our lives: we dream, plan,
complain, endorse, entertain, teach, learn, and reminisce through
telling stories. They provide hopes, enhance or mitigate
disappointments, challenge or support moral order and test out
theories of the world at both personal and communal levels. It is
because of this deep embedding of narrative in everyday life that
its study has become a wide research field including disciplines as
diverse as linguistics, literary theory, folklore, clinical
psychology, cognitive and developmental psychology, anthropology,
sociology, and history.
In "Telling Stories" leading scholars illustrate how narratives
build bridges among language, identity, interaction, society, and
culture; and they investigate various settings such as therapeutic
and medical encounters, educational environments, politics, media,
marketing, and public relations. They analyze a variety of topics
from the narrative construction of self and identity to the telling
of stories in different media and the roles that small and big life
stories play in everyday social interactions and institutions.
These new reflections on the theory and analysis of narrative offer
the latest tools to researchers in the fields of discourse analysis
and sociolinguistics.
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