Narrative Bibliography
Narrative
Theory and Research
Compiled
by Dr. Gian S. Pagnucci
Narrative
Theory
(18 books, 5 articles)
(on
how we think and make meaning through our stories)
Narrative Theories (11books, 5 articles)
(on
how people are storytelling creatures by nature)
Bakhtin,
M. M. The Dialogic Imagination.
Bruner,
J. (1990). Acts of meaning. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Bruner,
Jerome. (1986) Actual minds,
possible worlds. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UniversityPress.
Cohan,
S., & Shires, L. M. (1988). Telling stories. A theoretical analysis of
narrative fiction. New York: Routledge.
DiPardo,
Anne. (1990). "Narrative
Knowers, Expository Knowledge: Discourse
As a Dialectic." Written Communication 7.1: 59-95.
Morton,
Kathryn. (1986). "The Storytelling Animal." The Writer 99: 3-4.
Pagnucci,
G. S., & Abt-Perkins, D. (1992).
“The Never Making Sense Story: Reassessing the Value of Narrative.” English
Journal, 81: 54-58.
Percy,
W. (1991). Signposts in a
strange land. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Polanyi,
Michael. (1962). Personal knowledge: Towards
a post-critical philosophy. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press.
Polkinghorne.
Narrative knowing and the human sciences.
Postman,
Neil. (1989). "Learning by
Story." The Atlantic
264 Dec.: 119-24.
Ricoeur,
P. (1984). Time and narrative. (Vol. 1). (K. McLaughlin & D. Pellauer,
Trans.). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Rosen,
H. (1984). Stories and
meanings. London:
NATE.
Rosen,
Harold. (1986). "The Importance of Story." Language Arts 63 Mar.: 226-237.
Schank,
R. (1990). Tell me a story. A new look at real and artificial memory. New
York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
White,
H. (1987). The content of the form. Narrative discourse and historical
representation. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Fiction
(7 books)
(literary
accounts of how we make meaning thru stories; also discusses the nature and
value of telling stories)
Kundera,
M. (1986). The book of laughter and forgetting. (M. H. Heim, Trans.). New
York: Penguin Books.
O'Brien,
T. The things they carried.
O'Brien,
T. In the lake of the woods.
Silko,
L. M. (1986). Ceremony. New York: Penguin Books.
Tan,
A. The joy luck club.
Narrative
Methodology
(10 books; 1 article)
(reporting
research in narrative form as well as collecting narrative accounts)
(on
ethical and practical considerations for collecting narrative research
data)
Behar,
R. (1996). The vulnerable observer. Anthropology that breaks your heart.
Boston: Beacon Press.
Bruner,
J. (1988). "Research currents: Life as narrative."
Language Arts, 65(6), 575-83.
Clifford,
J., & Marcus, G. E. (Eds.). (1986). Writing culture. The poetics and
politics of ethnography. Berkeley: The University of California Press.
Conneley
and Clandinin. Narrative Inquiry
Mishler,
E. G. (1986). Research interviewing. Context and narrative. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
(on
how to write narrative research reports)
Kundera,
M. (1988). The art of the novel. New York: Harper and Row.
Leith,
D., & Myerson, G. (1989). The power of address. Explorations in rhetoric.
New York: Routledge.
Meyer,
R. J. (1996). Stories from the heart. Teachers and students researching their
literacy lives. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Sims,
N., (Ed.). (1984). The literary journalists. New York: Ballantine Books.
Van
Maanen, J. (1988). Tales of the field. On writing ethnography. Chicago.
The University of Chicago Press.
Wolcott,
H. F. (1990). Writing up qualitative research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage
University Press.
(on
using narratives to understand what teaching is and how best to carry it out)
(on
using stories as teaching tools)
Abt-Perkins,
D., & Pagnucci, G. S. From tourist to storyteller: reading and writing
science. (1993). In S. Tchudi (Ed.), The astonishing curriculum: Integrating
science and humanities through language, (pp. 99-111). Urbana, IL: National
Council of Teachers of English.
Coles,
R. (1989). The call of stories. Teaching and the moral imagination.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Egan,
Kieran. Teaching as story
telling. Chicago:
The University of Chicago Press, 1986.
Flower,
Linda S. "Writer-based Prose:
A Cognitive Basis for Problems in Writing." College English
41 (1979): 19-37. (offers a counterpoint to teaching thru stories)
Martin,
Kathleen and Etta Miller. (1988). "Storytelling and Science."
Language Arts 65 Mar.: 255-59.
Paley,
V. G. (1990). The boy who would be a helicopter. The uses of storytelling in
the classroom. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Roe,
Betty D., Alfred, Suellen, & Smith, Sandy (1998). Teaching through
stories:
Yours, mine, and theirs. Norwood, MA: Chrisotpher-Gordon Publishers,
Inc.
isbn:
0-926-842-71-4
1502
Providence Highway, Suite #12
Norwood,
MA 02062
1-800-934-8322
Rogers,
Annie. A shining affliction. (about the personal nature of teaching
[therapy] and research)
Warawa,
Bonnie. (1989). "Write Me the
Story: Responding to Literature
through Storytelling." English
Journal 78 Feb.: 48-50.
Williams,
William Carlos. The doctor stories.
(accounts
of teachers’ lives)
Blitz,
M., & Hurlbert, C. M. (1998). Letters for the living. Teaching writing in
a violent age. Urbana, IL: NCTE.
Freedman,
S. G. (1990). Small victories. The real world of a teacher, her students, and
their high school. New York: Harper & Row.
Khol,
H. (1988). 36 Children. New York (?): Plume.
Miller,
J. L. (1990). Creating spaces and finding voices. Teachers collaborating for
empowerment. New York: State University of New York Press.
Rose,
M. (1989). Lives on the boundary. A moving account of the struggles and
achievements of America's educational underclass. New York: Penguin.
Schaafsma,
David. Eating on the street. Teaching literacy in a multicultural world.
Trimmer,
J. F. (1997). Narration as knowledge. Tales of the teaching life.
Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
Villanueva,
V., Jr. (1993). Bootstraps. From an American Academic of Color. Urbana,
IL: NCTE.
Uncategorized
Material
Rosenblatt,
Louise M. (1991). Letter. English
Education.
23.1: 60-61.
(1993).
The place of story in the study of teaching and teacher education from the Educational
Researcher 22 (1) January/February.
Stories
lives tell
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How do we
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we use narratives to better understand teaching?
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