Narrative in crisis : reflections from the limits of storytelling / edited by Martin Dege and Irene Strasser.
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Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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E-Books | MEF eKitap Kütüphanesi | Oxford Scholarship Online eBook - EBA | RA644.C67 N367244 2024 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | OSO46 |
Also issued in print: 2024.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this volume, distinguished scholars of narrative provide their early attempts - triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic - to understand 'crises' from a narrative perspective. They discuss the narrative notions of crises as an ongoing situation, thereby uncovering ideals of stability and certainty as epistemologically questionable psychological concepts. The authors all start with insight into early considerations, from mid-2020, at a time still without vaccines and variants. They revisit their thoughts over the course of the ongoing pandemic and relate their research perspective to autoethnographic and biographical approaches to 'crisis narratives.'
Specialized.
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