Letting stories breathe: a socio-narratology
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Abstract
Stories accompany us through life from birth to death. But they do not merely entertain, inform, or distress us - they show us what counts as right or wrong and teach us who we are and who we can imagine being. Stories connect people, but they can also disconnect, creating boundaries between people and justifying violence. In Letting Stories Breathe, Arthur W. Frank grapples with this fundamental aspect of our lives, offering both a theory of how stories shape us and a useful method for analyzing them. Along the way he also tells stories: from folktales to research interviews to remembrances. Frank's unique approach uses literary concepts to ask social scientific questions: how do stories make life good and…
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- Narratology
- Narrative
- Literature
- Aesthetics
- History
- Sociology
- Art
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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