Title: Foreword: Special Issue on Narrative Inquiry
Abstract: Narratives are curious constructions. Cutting across memory, body and culture, they
are at one and the same time singularly unique and socially resonant. On the one hand,
narratives reflect what Mohanty (1989) calls the ‘dense particularities’ of experience:
they capture the textures and rhythms of specific lives, including the sensory, affective
and physical modes of living and becoming. On the other hand, through their images,
metaphors and grammar, narratives are also eminently social: they participate in a
communicative gesture in reaching out to others and being received from others;
and they circulate within complex webs of both shared and contested meaning. This
double characteristic of narratives enables them to occupy a liminal territory, where
their appearance both signals a singular becoming and an act of relationality...
Publication Year: 2018
Publication Date: 2018-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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