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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- The Editors xiii
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Narrative Frames
- Making Sense of Disease, Disability, and Trauma 3
- Interdisciplinarity and Postdisciplinarity in Health Research in Canada 11
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Public Framing of Personal Narratives
- Introduction 25
- Authorizing the Memoir Form 33
- Telling Trauma 45
- Between Two Deaths 53
- Paper Thin 61
- The Incomprehensible Density of Being 71
- Challenging Subjects 79
- The Tectonics of Trauma 89
- The Silvering Screen 97
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Representing the Subject
- Introduction 107
- Writing about Illness 113
- Constructing a “Schizophrenic” Identity 129
- Space, Temporality, and Subjectivity in a Narrative of Psychotic Experience 139
- Re-sounding Images 149
- (Story-)Telling It like It Is 159
- Disrupting the Academic Self 171
- Women Surviving Hemorrhagic Stroke 181
- Men, Sport, and Spinal Cord Injury 191
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The Larger Picture
- Introduction 203
- Disability Income 209
- Narratives of Trauma and Aboriginal Post-secondary Students 217
- Social Trauma and Serial Autobiography 227
- Reports from the Psych Wars 237
- Agoraphobia, Social Order, and Psychiatric Narrative 247
- “They Say the Disease Is Responsible” 255
- Temporal Assumptions 265
- Ableist Limits on Self-narration 275
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An Example of Cross-disciplinary Analysis
- Margaret Edson’s Play Wit 285
- Un-fitting Stories, Un-disciplined Research 297
- References 307
- Notes on Contributors 337
- Index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- The Editors xiii
-
Narrative Frames
- Making Sense of Disease, Disability, and Trauma 3
- Interdisciplinarity and Postdisciplinarity in Health Research in Canada 11
-
Public Framing of Personal Narratives
- Introduction 25
- Authorizing the Memoir Form 33
- Telling Trauma 45
- Between Two Deaths 53
- Paper Thin 61
- The Incomprehensible Density of Being 71
- Challenging Subjects 79
- The Tectonics of Trauma 89
- The Silvering Screen 97
-
Representing the Subject
- Introduction 107
- Writing about Illness 113
- Constructing a “Schizophrenic” Identity 129
- Space, Temporality, and Subjectivity in a Narrative of Psychotic Experience 139
- Re-sounding Images 149
- (Story-)Telling It like It Is 159
- Disrupting the Academic Self 171
- Women Surviving Hemorrhagic Stroke 181
- Men, Sport, and Spinal Cord Injury 191
-
The Larger Picture
- Introduction 203
- Disability Income 209
- Narratives of Trauma and Aboriginal Post-secondary Students 217
- Social Trauma and Serial Autobiography 227
- Reports from the Psych Wars 237
- Agoraphobia, Social Order, and Psychiatric Narrative 247
- “They Say the Disease Is Responsible” 255
- Temporal Assumptions 265
- Ableist Limits on Self-narration 275
-
An Example of Cross-disciplinary Analysis
- Margaret Edson’s Play Wit 285
- Un-fitting Stories, Un-disciplined Research 297
- References 307
- Notes on Contributors 337
- Index 349