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Introduction to the book | ||
Counter-narratives and the power to oppose | 1 | |
Memories of Mother : counter-narratives of early maternal influence | 7 | |
Commentaries | ||
Blame it on psychology!? | 27 | |
Accidental cases : extending the concept of positioning in narrative studies | 33 | |
Politicising mothers : counter-narratives of mothering experience | 38 | |
Socially organised use of memories of mother in narrative re-construction of problematic pasts | 42 | |
Response | 51 | |
Negotiating "normality" when IVF fails | 61 | |
Commentaries | ||
IVF failure : reproductive normativity and dealing with disappointment | 83 | |
When IVF fails - the success of science and medicine | 91 | |
On identifying counter-narratives of failed IVF | 100 | |
Response | 105 | |
Photographic visions and narrative inquiry | 113 | |
Commentaries | ||
Photographs and counter-narratives | 137 | |
Hearing what is shown and seeing what is said | 143 | |
Show is tell | 151 | |
Response | 159 | |
"That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that" : older women talking about sex | 169 | |
Commentaries | ||
Narratives as drawn-upon and narratives as occasioned : challenges in reconciling an emic and etic analysis | 191 | |
"But what's at stake" older women talking about sexuality | 199 | |
What discourse analysis reveals about elderly women, sex and the struggle with societal norms | 205 | |
Response | 213 | |
White trash pride and the exemplary black citizen : counter-narratives of gender, "race" and the trailer park in contemporary daytime television talk shows | 221 | |
Commentaries | ||
Social identity work in story telling : methodological remarks | 239 | |
Talking and acting : making change and doing development | 245 | |
The context of race in reading narratives on daytime talk shows | 256 | |
Day-time talk shows as a forum for social critique | 263 | |
Meta-narratives of cultural experience : race, class, gender | 270 | |
Response | 277 | |
Charting the narrative unconscious : cultural memory and the challenges of autobiography | 289 | |
Commentaries | ||
Discussing nonconscious processes involved in autobiography | 307 | |
Constructing the narrative unconscious | 317 | |
Possible lives | 323 | |
Working the narrative unconscious : positioning theory and moral order | 333 | |
Response | 341 | |
Considering counter narratives | 351 |
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