This collection showcases the diversity and disciplinary breadth of
small stories research, highlighting the growing critical mass of
scholarship on small stories and its reach beyond discourse and
sociolinguistic perspectives. The volume both takes stock of and seeks
to advance the development of small stories research by Alexandra
Georgakopoulou and Michael Bamberg, as a counterpoint to conventional
models in narrative studies, one which has accounted for "atypical"
yet salient activities in everyday life, such as fragmentation and
open-endedness, anchoring onto the present, and co-constructive
dimensions in stories and identities. With data from different
languages and contexts, emphasis is placed on the analytical aspects
of the paradigm toward producing models for the analysis of
structures, textual and interactional choices, and genres of small
stories. Chapters on the role and commodification of small stories in
digital environments reflect on the paradigm’s recent extension to
the analysis of social media communication. This book will appeal to
scholars interested in narrative inquiry and narrative analysis, in
such fields as sociolinguistics, literary studies, communication
studies, and biographical studies.
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Tales, Tellings, and Tellers Across Contexts
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000885408
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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