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Narrative, self and social practice (engelsk)


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In this book, we hope to facilitate an interdisciplinary discussion barely begun, one that traverses a space between philosophers interested in narrative, self and practice, on the one hand, and social science scholars working to develop theories of self and social practice (including narrative theories of practice), on the other. Articles by: Carol Fleisher Feldman, Linda Garro, Rom Harré, Uffe Juul Jensen, Mary C. Lawlor, Cheryl Mattingly, Morten Nissen, Martha Nussbaum, C. Jason Throop, Terence Turner and Steen Wackerhausen.

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Narrative, self and social practice(Cheryl Mattingly, Uffe Juul Jensen, and C. Jason Throop)

Toleration, compassion and mercy(Martha Nussbaum)

Understanding, narratives, human nature and the self(Steen Wackerhausen)

Cultural, social and self processes in narrating troubling expericences(Linda Garro)

Gradations of experience: towards a diltheyan view of cultural subjectivity and social action(C. Jason Throop)

Desire, emotion and value: theoretical and ethnographic perspekctives on the role of emotion in social action(Terence Turner)

Hegemonic singularity: American national identity in flux ; Rom Harré: Singularities of self(Carol Fleisher Feldman)

Narrative, development and engagement: intersections in therapeutic practices(Mary C. Lawlor)

The action contexts of independence(Morten Nissen)

Senses of an ending: self, body and narrative(Cheryl Mattingly)


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