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      Rescuing narrative from qualitative research

      Narrative Inquiry
      John Benjamins Publishing Company

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          Abstract

          We review some of the recent trends that have made the collection and exploration of narratives especially prominent among the social sciences. While we acknowledge the significance of narratives in many aspects of social life, we sound a note of caution concerning the popularity of ‘narratives’, and ‘testimony’, not least among ‘qualitative’ researchers. We suggest that too many authors are complicit in the general culture of ‘the interview society’, and are too ready to celebrate narratives and biographical accounts, rather than subjecting them to systematic analysis. In the same way, we suggest that the contemporary fashion for ‘autoethnography’ too often leads to unreflective uses of personal accounts.

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          Journal
          Narrative Inquiry
          NI
          John Benjamins Publishing Company
          1387-6740
          1569-9935
          August 29 2006
          August 29 2006
          : 16
          : 1
          : 164-172
          Article
          10.1075/ni.16.1.21atk
          78e6fe53-11d9-483f-a7dd-d11815cd94f8
          © 2006
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