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Twice-told-tales
small story analysis and the process of identity formation
pp. 183-204
Abstract
Let me start by laying out some assumptions — though they may be a bit oversimplified — about narrative analysis and qualitative methods. My aim is to orient the reader of this chapter toward options, that is, choices that we have when engaging in qualitative inquiry and in doing narrative analysis as a particular kind of qualitative method.
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Sugiman Toshio, Gergen Kenneth J., Wagner Wolfgang, Yamada Yoko (2008) Meaning in action: constructions, narratives, and representations. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 183-204
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-74680-5_11
Full citation:
Bamberg Michael (2008) „Twice-told-tales: small story analysis and the process of identity formation“, In: T. Sugiman, K. J. Gergen, W. Wagner & Y. Yamada (eds.), Meaning in action, Dordrecht, Springer, 183–204.