<p>This book presents an approach to narrative analysis from a critical social perspective. It describes the background to discursive and narrative approaches and then takes the reader through a variety of analysis at different 'levels'. These focus on narrative texts from a boy labelled as 'sexuall
Critical Narrative Analysis in Psychology: A Guide to Practice
โ Scribed by Peter Emerson, Stephen Frosh
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 179
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book presents an approach to narrative analysis from a critical social perspective. It describes the background to discursive and narrative approaches and then takes the reader through a variety of analysis at different "levels". These focus on narrative texts from a boy labelled as "sexually abusive", analyzed seqentially from micro- to more global levels. Through this extended example, the book demonstrates the power of narrative analytic procedures and the different effects produced by different levels of analysis.
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