Life History and NarrativeJ. Amos Hatch, Richard Wisniewski Routledge, 2002 M11 1 - 152 páginas Narrative inquiry refers to a subset of qualitative research design in which stories are used to describe human action. This book contains current ideas in this emerging field of research. Chapters include a qualitative analysis of narrative data; criteria for evaluating narrative inquiry, linking emotion and reason through narrative voice, audience and the politics of narrative; trust in educational storytelling; narrative strategies for case reports; life history narratives and women's gender identity; and issues in life history and narrative inquiry. This text is intended to be of interest to all qualitative researchers and education researchers studying forms of narrative. |
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Fidelity as a criterion for practicing and evaluating narrative inquiry | 25 |
Audience and the politics of narrative | 49 |
personal knowledge and the political | 89 |
questions issues and exemplary works | 113 |
Notes on Contributors | 137 |
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