Narrative Sociology defines classics, identifies exemplars of narrative analysis, and delineates a field in the making.
Table of Contents
Part I: Varieties of Narrative
• The Sociology of Storytelling | Francesca Polletta, Pang Ching Bobby Chen, Beth Gharrity Gardner, and Alice Motes
• The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality | Hayden White
• The Collective Story: Postmodernism and the Writing of Sociology | Laurel Richardson
• The Use of Personal Narratives in Social Science and History | Mary Jo Maynes, Jennifer L. Pierce, and Barbara Laslett
• Explanatory Narrative Research | Donald Polkinghorne
• From Causes to Events: Notes on Narrative Positivism | Andrew Abbott
• The Trouble with Stories | Charles Tilly
• Life as Narrative | Jerome Bruner
• Reclaiming an Orphan Genre: The First-Person Narrative of Illness | Arthur W. Frank
• Narrative Freedom | Robert Zussman
• Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motive | C. Wright Mills
Part II: Narrative in Action
• The Normalization of Deviance, 1981–1984 | Dianne Vaughan
• Harvard: The Quota Controversy and the Quest for Restriction | Jerome Karabel
• Prologue to On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City | Alice Goffman
• A Little Room for Myself | Teresa Gowan
Part III: Narrative and Institutional Contexts
• Scientia Sexualis | Michel Foucault
• Grand National Narratives and the Project of Truth Commissions: A Comparative Analysis | Molly Andrews
• Narrating Social Structure: Stories of Resistance to Legal Authority | Patricia Ewick and Susan Silbey
• "It Was Like a Fever . . .": Narrative and Identity in Social Protest | Francesca Polletta
• Lifechangers and Lifesavers | Leslie Irvine