Narratives Flashcards
what are the 2 functions of NAR
emplotment
self-identity
what is emplotment
bringing order to disorder
how do stories help to form identity
make coherent
stable in different relationships
5 types of data collection methods for NAR
narrative interview (experience) episodic interview (disruptive event) life-story interview focus groups personal journal visual collage
analysis of narratives looks at STDCL:
structure tone dominant themes context language
structure of NAR can be (4)
regressive = tragedy progressive = comedy stable = satire epiphany = redirection
tone of NAR can be (3)
regressive = pessimistic progressive = optimistic stable = neutral/ listing events objectively
context of NAR can be (2)
personal (individual) or societal (broad)
how does culture and context affect NAR
shapes characters
what is one specific type of narrative method
story completion
what are two ways to structure story completion task for comparison
same story different groups
same group change in key feature of story
what are story completion tasks good for uncovering
taken for granted assumptions
what are two prompts in a story completion task called
stems
cues