2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0047404508080937
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Tope Omoniyi & Goodith White (eds.), The sociolinguistics of identity. London, UK: Continuum, 2006. Pp. vii, 239. Hb $160.00.

Abstract: the centrality of narrative to the organization of experience. The collection includes several overview chapters, including those by Ruthellen Josselson (chap. 2), outlining seven grounds for comparing narrative studies; James Phelan (chap. 11), reviewing five current issues in narratology; and Mary M. Gergen & Kenneth J. Gergen (chap. 14), reviewing work in three areas of narrative practice. Among the disciplines, psychology is the most strongly represented. Dan McAdams (chap. 3) proposes a three-tier concept… Show more

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