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“[W]e can know more than we can tell”: Tacit Knowledge and Narrative
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Peter Hanenberg
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
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Introduction
- Cognition and Narratives Shaping Cultures: Where Cognition, Culture, and Narratives Meet 1
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I Affordances and Limits of Narrative in Relation to Culture and Cognition
- “[W]e can know more than we can tell”: Tacit Knowledge and Narrative 19
- How Culture, Cognition, and Narratives Mutually Shape Each Other: Navigating the Bermuda Triangle 39
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II Embodied Experiences, Culture and Narrative
- “Fictive Reality”: Constituting Self and Lifeworld Through Narrative 61
- Remembering in Rome: Interpretive Cognition and the Autobiographical Process 83
- “Remember Me”: Narratives of Collective Embodied Memory 105
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III Cultural Models and Narrative
- Using Storyworld Possible Selves Theory to Explore the Narrative Negotiation of Cultural Models 125
- Cultural Models of Narrative Identity as Salutogenic Sense-Making Strategies in Illness Narratives 149
- Short Forms of Narrative in the Context of the Spectacular: Re-Writing of Cultural Stereotypes and Perceptions of Alterity in the Novels of Gyp, Proust, and James 173
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IV Cultural Interpretative Frames and (Untrustworthy) Narratives
- Framing Migration: How Narrative Shapes Cultural Views of Transnational Mobility 191
- The Free Frisians From the Dawn of Time Are Gonna Rock You! 215
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V Genres, Culture and Consciousness
- Mythical Realism as Transcultural Genre:Berichá’s Tengo los pies en la cabeza 241
- Communal Minds? Representation of Consciousness in Contemporary Fictions of the Internet 267
- Extending Futurability through the Imagination: Factual and Fictional Narratives as Ways of Shaping Cultures, Cognition, and Futures 285
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
-
Introduction
- Cognition and Narratives Shaping Cultures: Where Cognition, Culture, and Narratives Meet 1
-
I Affordances and Limits of Narrative in Relation to Culture and Cognition
- “[W]e can know more than we can tell”: Tacit Knowledge and Narrative 19
- How Culture, Cognition, and Narratives Mutually Shape Each Other: Navigating the Bermuda Triangle 39
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II Embodied Experiences, Culture and Narrative
- “Fictive Reality”: Constituting Self and Lifeworld Through Narrative 61
- Remembering in Rome: Interpretive Cognition and the Autobiographical Process 83
- “Remember Me”: Narratives of Collective Embodied Memory 105
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III Cultural Models and Narrative
- Using Storyworld Possible Selves Theory to Explore the Narrative Negotiation of Cultural Models 125
- Cultural Models of Narrative Identity as Salutogenic Sense-Making Strategies in Illness Narratives 149
- Short Forms of Narrative in the Context of the Spectacular: Re-Writing of Cultural Stereotypes and Perceptions of Alterity in the Novels of Gyp, Proust, and James 173
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IV Cultural Interpretative Frames and (Untrustworthy) Narratives
- Framing Migration: How Narrative Shapes Cultural Views of Transnational Mobility 191
- The Free Frisians From the Dawn of Time Are Gonna Rock You! 215
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V Genres, Culture and Consciousness
- Mythical Realism as Transcultural Genre:Berichá’s Tengo los pies en la cabeza 241
- Communal Minds? Representation of Consciousness in Contemporary Fictions of the Internet 267
- Extending Futurability through the Imagination: Factual and Fictional Narratives as Ways of Shaping Cultures, Cognition, and Futures 285
- Notes on Contributors
- Index