Hakutulokset: Kirjoja kirjailijalta Jens Brockmeier
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Beyond the Archive
Our longstanding view of memory and remembering is in the midst of a profound transformation. This transformation does not only affect our concept of memory or a particular idea of …
Health, Illness and Culture
This collection of essays examines the interrelations between illness, disability, health, society, and culture. The contributors examine how "narratives" have emerged and been …
Health, Illness and Culture
This collection of essays examines the interrelations between illness, disability, health, society, and culture. The contributors examine how "e;narratives"e; have emerged …
Beyond Loss
Coming to terms with dementia is one of the great challenges of our time. This volume of new interdisciplinary essays by internationally established scholars offers new ways of …
Health, Illness and Culture
This collection of essays examines the interrelations between illness, disability, health, society, and culture. The contributors examine how "e;narratives"e; have emerged …
Beyond the Archive
Our longstanding view of memory and remembering is in the midst of a profound transformation. This transformation does not only affect our concept of memory or a particular idea of …
Greenspeak
In this remarkably interdisciplinary examination of the discourse of environmentalism, the authors explore the linguistic, philosophical, psychological and cultural-historical …
Literacy, Narrative and Culture
An important contribution to the multi-disciplinary study of literacy, narrative and culture, this work argues that literacy is perhaps best described as an ensemble of socially …
Narrative and Identity
How does narrative give shape and meaning to human life? And what special role do narratives play in identifying one as a person in the world? This book explores these questions …
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Literacy, Narrative and Culture
An important contribution to the multi-disciplinary study of literacy, narrative and culture, this work argues that literacy is perhaps best described as an ensemble of socially …