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Life Stories Charlotte Linde (Director, Director, Institute for Research on Learning, Palo Alto, California)

Life Stories By Charlotte Linde (Director, Director, Institute for Research on Learning, Palo Alto, California)

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This is a socio-linguistic study of how people create and exchange coherent oral life stories. It claims that such stories serve a number of psychological and social purposes, including the development and expression of a sense of self and the definition of relationships and group memberships.

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Life Stories: The Creation of Coherence by Charlotte Linde (Director, Director, Institute for Research on Learning, Palo Alto, California)

This is a sociolinguistic study of how people create and exchange coherent oral life stories. Linde claims such stories serve a number of psychological and social purposes, including the development and expression of a sense of self and the solidification and definition of relationships and group memberships. She focuses on different coherence systems, including `common sense' and its peculiarly American nature.

Life Stories Reviews

An excellent example of interdisciplinary theory and research, and a lucid introduction to the study of narrative. Linde bridges the neglected gap between rhetoric and the psychology of narrative. Really delightful.--Andrew Garrison, Miami University Looks extremely interesting....Offers the opportunity to bridge some significant gaps in our understanding of how our self schemas really function.--Elizabeth Weiss Ozorak, Allegheny College I have read Life Stories with much pleasure and enlightenment. It is a work that combines impressive scholarship in several academic disciplines, and an insightful perspective on popular culture. It will make a substantial contribution to several fields: linguistics, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, psychology, anthropology, and sociology--and no doubt others as well.--Robin Lakoff, University of California, Berkeley Charlotte Linde's book provides a useful exploration of life stories' structure and their implications for larger issues.--Anthropological Linguistics Linde's provocative work will stimulate sociologists to rethink how sociological analyses can benefit from the contributions of its cousin sociolinguistics and visa versa.--American Journal of Sociology Life Stories is a richly innovative study, packed with insights into the way we use stories to create and maintain an identity over time. ...the book contains much that will interest a wide variety of readers, from linguists, narratologists, and literary theorists, to sudents of autobiography and folklore. An imaginative, stylishly written and boldly interdisciplinary study, Life Stories focuses our attention on a hitherto unexplored mode of narrative discourse, throwing new light on the interconnections between self and story.--Style An excellent example of interdisciplinary theory and research, and a lucid introduction to the study of narrative. Linde bridges the neglected gap between rhetoric and the psychology of narrative. Really delightful.--Andrew Garrison, Miami University Looks extremely interesting....Offers the opportunity to bridge some significant gaps in our understanding of how our self schemas really function.--Elizabeth Weiss Ozorak, Allegheny College I have read Life Stories with much pleasure and enlightenment. It is a work that combines impressive scholarship in several academic disciplines, and an insightful perspective on popular culture. It will make a substantial contribution to several fields: linguistics, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, psychology, anthropology, and sociology--and no doubt others as well.--Robin Lakoff, University of California, Berkeley Charlotte Linde's book provides a useful exploration of life stories' structure and their implications for larger issues.--Anthropological Linguistics Linde's provocative work will stimulate sociologists to rethink how sociological analyses can benefit from the contributions of its cousin sociolinguistics and visa versa.--American Journal of Sociology Life Stories is a richly innovative study, packed with insights into the way we use stories to create and maintain an identity over time. ...the book contains much that will interest a wide variety of readers, from linguists, narratologists, and literary theorists, to students of autobiography and folklore. An imaginative, stylishly written and boldly interdisciplinary study, Life Stories focuses our attention on a hitherto unexplored mode of narrative discourse, throwing new light on the interconnections between self and story.--Style

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CIN0195073738G
9780195073737
0195073738
Life Stories: The Creation of Coherence by Charlotte Linde (Director, Director, Institute for Research on Learning, Palo Alto, California)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
1993-09-09
256
N/A
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