Narrative Inquiry

Volume 8, Issue 2 (1998)

1998.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Articles
Young Adults' Relationship Memories and the Life Story: Examples or Essential Landmarks?
Avril Thorne, Linda Cutting and Danielle Skaw
237–268
Things We Can Learn From Repeated Tellings of the Same Experience
Wallace Chafe
269–285
Low-Narrativity Narratives and Argumentation
Isolda E. Carranza
287–317
Conversational Stories as Performances: The Case of Greek
Alexandra Georgakopoulou
319–350
Politeness Markers and Psychological Complements: Wrapping-up Devices in Japanese Oral Personal Narratives
Masahiko Minami
351–371
Commentaries
Retelling Again
Neal R. Norrick
373–378
Narrative, science, and narrative science
David Herman
379–390
Toward a Dialogic Conception of Human Development
Mark B. Tappan
391–396
Rhetorical Imagination in Narrative and the Paradigmatic Texts
Sunil Bhatia
397–408
Meaning in Memory
Katherine Nelson
409–418
Taking Risks With the Truth: The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Human Reality
Marie-Laure Ryan
419–427
The Consolations of Counter-Narrative
Louis A. Sass
429–443
Grounding our Lives in Life Itself: "Perspicuous Representations" Rather than Narratives
John Shotter
445–453
Journal, Society & Web Announcement
473–474
Experience, Narrative, and the Relationship Between Them
Mark Freeman
455–466
Journal & Web Announcement
475–476
Book Review
Reviewers for Volume 8
477
Review of Fludernik (1996): Towards a ‘Natural’ Narratology
Reviewed by Masahiko Minami
467–472
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