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Narrative Analysis


Volume: 30

May 2022 | 88 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Recipient of the 1994 Critics' Choice Award from the American Educational Studies Association

People tell stories to help organize and make sense of their lives. In the past, their narratives have often been torn apart by social scientists looking for themes, variables, and specific answers to specific questions. But in recent years, the development of narrative analysis has given life to the study of the narrative as a form of information for social research. Why are they constructed as they are? How does one dissect a narrative to understand the lived experience of the narrator? What steps can the researcher take to translate these tales and life stories into usable research? Catherine Kohler Riessman provides a detailed primer on the use of narrative analysis, its theoretical underpinnings and worldview, and the methods it uses. Replete with examples and transcriptions from previous narrative studies, Narrative Analysis is a useful introduction to this growing body of literature.


 
Introduction
Locating Narrative

 
 
Personal Narratives as Data
 
Studying Narratives
 
Organization of the Book
 
PART ONE: THEORETICAL CONTEXTS
 
The Representation of Experience
 
Narratives as Representations
 
PART TWO: PRACTICAL MODELS
 
A Life Story
 
Linked Stories and Meaning in Conversation
 
Poetic Structures and Meaning
 
PART THREE: DOING NARRATIVE ANALYSIS
 
Telling
 
Transcribing
 
Analyzing
 
Conclusion
 
Validation
 
Uses and Limitations of Narrative Analysis