25.1955, TOC: Narrative Inquiry 23/2 (2013)
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Subject: 25.1955, TOC: Narrative Inquiry 23/2 (2013)
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Date: Fri, 02 May 2014 12:33:59
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Narrative Inquiry Vol. 23, No. 2 (2013)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
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Journal Title: Narrative Inquiry
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2013
Main Text:
2013. iii, 197 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Homeland tour guide narratives and the discursive construction of the diasporic
Sharon Avni
227 – 244
The chronological I: The use of time as a rhetorical resource when doing identity in bullying narratives
Helena Blomberg and Mats Börjesson
245 – 261
“That really was a good method for beginners”: How narratives are used to situate objects and techniques in a quilting guild
Sonja Launspach
262 – 282
Stories of vicarious experience in speeches by Barack Obama
Neal R. Norrick
283 – 301
Disruptions of individual and cultural identities: How online stories of job loss and unemployment shift the American Dream
Joshua R. Pederson
302 – 322
Young children on the stages: Small stories performed in day care centers
Anna-Maija Puroila
323 – 343
Discourse markers, structure, and emotionality in oral narratives
Manuela Romano and Maria Josep Cuenca
344 – 370
The successes and failure of narratology
Richard Stock
371 – 387
Reported speech and the development of authorial voice in middle childhood
Marsha D. Walton and Jenny Walton-Wetzel
388 – 404
Mennonite memories of Pelee Island, Ontario, 1925–1950: Toward a framework for visual narrative inquiry
Natasha Wiebe
405 – 423
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
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