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Discourses and narratives are crucial in how we understand a world of rapid changes. This textbook constitutes a unique introduction to two major influential theoretical and methodological fields - discourse and narrative methods - and examines them in their interrelation. It offers readers an orientation within the broad and contested area of discourse and narrative methods and develops concrete analytical strategies to those who wish to explore both or one of these fields as well as their overlaps. Illustrated with examples from real life and real research, this book: • Maps the theoretical influence from poststructuralist, postmodern, postcolonial and feminist ideas on the field of discourse and narrative. • Acts as a guide to the most central analytical approaches in discourse and narrative studies supported by concrete examples of analytical strategies. • Presents a variety of oral, textual, visual and other ‘data’ for the purpose of analyzing discourse and narrative. • Offers deeper insight into discourse and narrative methods within three themes of crucial importance for changing global context: media and society, gender and space, and autobiography and life writing. • Acts as a helpful guide to situated writing based on concrete workshop exercises, which promotes ethical reflexivity, analytical thinking and creative engagement in the study of discourses and narratives.
Working with Diaries and Letters
Working with Diaries and Letters
In this chapter I look at methodological strategies in the analysis of diaries and letters as auto/biographical narratives tightly interwoven within discursive formations. Although diaries and letters are important sources for interdisciplinary studies, social scientists have mostly used them as ‘data’ and have not paid enough attention to what Hayden White has most influentially theorised as ‘the content of the form’ (1987). It is on the content of the diaristic and epistolary form that I want to focus in this chapter, which will be in three sections: first I will discuss diaries; then I will move on to letters; and finally I will open up some questions that might be helpful in the ...
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