Both interest in and understanding of narrative analysis had
developed rapidly in recent years and is now a mainstream element
of research across many disciplines. In the groundbreaking Telling
Lives: Exploring dimensions of narratives, the author illustrates
as many facets as possible of the stories people tell about their
lives. She demonstrates the interconnectedness between engagements
in narrative research and shows that the theoretical understanding
of the nature of narrative is bound up with the methods for
biographical narrative research.
Through a combination of three independent, connected narrative
dimensions, an embodied, a cognitive and a socio-cultural
narrative, the author focuses on life story narratives as symbolic
expressions where cultural constructions allow for interpersonal
interaction. This book also outlines the influence cultural and
social environments have upon our own unique narrative memories
coupled with our own physical movements in space. The author
concludes that the telling and exchanging of human narratives is
the primary way of making sense and creating meaning of our own
being.
This book brings together neuro-physiology, philosophical
perspectives and research data and methodology to formulate a new
understanding of narrative analysis. It will also help you to
produce and analyze your own narrative interviews and perform
biographical research. Innovative and thought-provoking, this book
will cut across disciplines and be of interest to all students at
advanced undergraduate and post-graduate level and researchers in
Education, Social Sciences and Humanities.
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