Memory, Identity, Community: The Idea of Narrative in the Human Sciences (Philosophy Social Sciences)

Memory, Identity, Community: The Idea of Narrative in the Human Sciences (Philosophy Social Sciences)

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Memory, Identity, Community: The Idea of Narrative in the Human Sciences (Philosophy Social Sciences)

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This anthology documents the resurrection, in the last few decades, of the importance of narrative to the study of individuals and groups. The editors propose that the human sciences are undergoing a paradigm shift away from nomological models and toward a more humanistic language in which narrative plays a complex and controversial role. Narratives, they claim, help to make experience intelligible, to crystallize personal identity, and to constitute and nurture community. The fifteen articles in this collection, organized into sections dealing with memory, identity, and community, are by noted scholars representing a wide variety of disciplines, including philosophy, history, religion, communication, environmental studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and law. They advocate diverse political and ideological positions, supporting the editors' belief that because narrative has not been captured by any academic bloc, it has the potential to become a lingua franca of future debates in the human sciences.

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USA
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SUNY PRESS
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State University of New York Press
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