Narrative Inquiry

Volume 18, Issue 2 (2008)

2008.  240 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Making visible an ideological dilemma in an interview narrative about social trauma
Greer Cavallaro Johnson
187–205
“We’re never been close, we’re very different” Three narrative types in sister discourse
Deborah Tannen
206–229
Parent-child-adult storytelling: Commonalities, differences and interrelations
Anat Stavans and Gil Goldzweig
230–257
Narrators defend their side of the story metaphorically at troubled narrative junctions
Irit Kupferberg and David Green
258–273
Pre-construction of third-person elicited narratives: Relationships between short- and long-term language change
Elena T. Levy
274–298
The elementary forms of narrative coherence in young children’s storytelling
Ageliki Nicolopoulou
299–325
Embedded stories and the life story: Retellings in a memoir and perzine
Inge Stockburger
326–348
“But I first… and then he kept picking” Narrative skill in Mandarin-speaking children with language impairment
Wanyu Tsai and Chien-ju Chang
349–377
Troubled, troublesome, troubling mothers: The dilemma of difference in women’s personal motherhood narratives
Helena Austin and Lorelei Carpenter
378–392
Identity negotiation in small stories among German adolescent girls
Janet Spreckels
393–413
Review
Review of Riessman (2008): Narrative Methods for the Human Sciences
Reviewed by Ron Adams
415–418
Contents of Volume 18
419–420
Subjects