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Preface
I. On the Shoulders of Bakhtin and Vygotsky
1. The Woman Who Climbed Up the House
2. A Practice Theory of Self and Identity
II. Placing Identity and Agency
3. Figured Worlds
4. Personal Stories in Alcoholics Anonymous
5. How Figured Worlds of Romance Become Desire
III. Power and Privilege
6. Positional Identities
7. The Sexual Auction Block
IV. The Space of Authoring
8. Authoring Selves
9. Mental Disorder, Identity, and Professional Discourse
10. Authoring Oneself as a Woman in Nepal
V. Making Worlds
11. Play Worlds, Liberatory Worlds, and Fantasy Resources
12. Making Alternate Worlds in Nepal
13. Identity in Practice
Notes
References
Credits
Index
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