Narrative in ‘societies of intimates’

Special issue of Narrative Inquiry 26:2 (2016)

Editors
ORCID logoLesley Stirling | University of Melbourne
Jennifer Green | University of Melbourne
Susan Douglas | University of Melbourne
[Narrative Inquiry, 26:2] 2016.  v, 308 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 20 March 2017
Table of Contents
Narrative in ‘societies of intimates’: Common ground and what makes a story
Lesley Stirling and Jennifer Green
173–192
Articles
Ten postulates concerning narrative in Aboriginal Australia
Michael Walsh
193–216
Linguistic cues for recipient design in an Indigenous Australian conversational narrative
Ilana Mushin
217–256
Expression of the interpersonal connection between narrators and characters in Umpila and Kuuku Ya’u storytelling
Clair Hill
257–285
Represented experience in Gun-nartpa storyworlds
Margaret Carew
286–311
Multimodal complexity in sand story narratives
Jennifer Green
312–339
Sequentiality in the narratives of Tirax, an oceanic language spoken on Malakula, Vanuatu
Amanda Brotchie
340–375
Reiterative construction of narrative: A storytelling device from Javanese conversation
Michael C. Ewing
376–401
That’s how it is there: Place, self and others in Indonesian narrative
Dwi Noverini Djenar
402–429
“What the hell was in that wine?” Entitlement to launch and develop stories within a multiparty context
Tania Strahan and Lesley Stirling
430–480
Subjects

Linguistics

Narrative Studies

Main BIC Subject

CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General