Researchers, teachers or students interested in the subject of counternarratives, narrative analysis, and discursive resistance will find the collection very useful. It is informatively and methodologically fruitful, as well as thought-provoking through fostering debates between authors and commentators.

- Justyna Ziólkowska, University of Opole, in Multilingua Vol. 25, 2006,

This informatively and methodologically fruitful volume is especially valuable for its multifaceted insight and dynamic perspective. The focus constantly shifts from the single steps of the specific contributions to the path they move along, from a situated action to an interactional situation. The unifying and salient issues are interaction and transformation. The unpredicted tripartite organization of the chapters reflects the findings of the essays, which show that narratives and counter-narratives are subsumed to a transformation process, rather than representing two fixed -- and in this case opposite -- categories, or just them. So is the dynamic perspective embedding the making of a research and the researcher's attitude, which is referred to when authors talk about their reading their papers after some time or about their involvement, or else is pointed out through the commentaries and the relevant responses.

- Giampaolo Poletto, University of Pécs, Hungary, on Linguist List 16.2185, 2005,

Counter-narratives only make sense in relation to something else, that which they are countering. The very name identifies it as a positional category, in tension with another category. But what is dominant and what is resistant are not, of course, static questions, but rather are forever shifting placements. The discussion of counter-narratives is ultimately a consideration of multiple layers of positioning. The fluidity of these relational categories is what lies at the center of the chapters and commentaries collected in this book. The book comprises six target chapters by leading scholars in the field. Twenty-two commentators discuss these chapters from a number of diverse vantage points, followed by responses from the six original authors. A final chapter by the editor of the book series concludes the book.
Les mer
1. Introduction to the book (by Bamberg, Michael); 2. Opening to the original contributions: Counter-narratives and the power to oppose (by Andrews, Molly); 3. Memories of mother: Counter-narratives of early maternal influence (by Andrews, Molly); 4. Commentaries; 5. Blame it on psychology!? (by Kolbl, Carlos); 6. Accidental cases: Extending the concept of positioning in narrative studies (by Riessman, Catherine Kohler); 7. Politicising mothers: Counter-narratives of mothering experience (by Coombes, Leigh); 8. Socially organised use of memories of mother in narrative re-construction of problematic pasts (by Murakami, Kyoko); 9. Response (by Andrews, Molly); 10. Negotiating "normality" when IVF fails (by Throsby, Karen); 11. Commentaries; 12. IVF failure: Reproductive normativity and dealing with disappointment (by Tuffin, Keith); 13. When IVF fails - the success of science and medicine (by Crossley, Michele L.); 14. On identifying counter-narratives of failed IVF (by Bell, Susan E.); 15. Response: to commentaries on "Negociating Normality: When IVF Fails" (by Throsby, Karen); 16. Photographic visions and narrative inquiry (by Harrison, Barbara); 17. Commentaries; 18. Photographs and counter-narratives (by Poddiakov, Alexander); 19. Hearing what is shown and seeing what is said (by Chalfen, Richard); 20. Show is tell (by Rich, Michael); 21. Response: to commentaries on "Photographic visions and narrative inquiry" (by Harrison, Barbara); 22. "That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that": Older women talking about sex (by Jones, Rebecca L.); 23. Commentaries; 24. Narratives as drawn-upon and narratives as occasioned: Challenges in reconciling an emic and etic analysis (by Korobov, Neill); 25. "But what's at stake?" Older women talking about sexuality (by McLean Taylor, Jill); 26. What discourse analysis reveals about elderly women, sex and the struggle with societal norms (by Spreckels, Janet); 27. Response: to commentaries on "'That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that': Older women talking about sex" (by Jones, Rebecca L.); 28. White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen: Counter-narratives of gender, "race" and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows (by Squire, Corinne); 29. Commentaries; 30. Social identity work in storytelling: Methodological remarks (by Hausendorf, Heiko); 31. Talking and acting: Making change and doing development (by Valsiner, Jaan); 32. The context of race in reading narratives on daytime talk shows (by Johnson, Fern L.); 33. Day-time talk shows as a forum for social critique (by Pavlenko, Aneta); 34. Meta-narratives of cultural experience: Race, class, gender (by Thornborrow, Joanna); 35. Response: to commentaries on "White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen" (by Squire, Corinne); 36. Charting the narrative unconscious: Cultural memory and the challenge of autobiography (by Freeman, Mark); 37. Commentaries; 38. Discussing nonconscious processes involved in autobiography (by Mancuso, James C.); 39. Constructing the narrative unconscious (by Raskin, Jonathan D.); 40. Possible lives (by Brockmeier, Jens); 41. Working the narrative unconscious: Positioning theory and moral order (by Morgan, Mandy); 42. Response: to commentaries on "Charting the narrative unconscious: Cultural memory and the challenge of autobiography" (by Freeman, Mark); 43. Considering counter narratives (by Bamberg, Michael); 44. Index
Les mer
Researchers, teachers or students interested in the subject of counternarratives, narrative analysis, and discursive resistance will find the collection very useful. It is informatively and methodologically fruitful, as well as thought-provoking through fostering debates between authors and commentators.
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789027226440
Publisert
2004-11-30
Utgiver
Vendor
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Vekt
725 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet