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Identity and Story: Creating Self in Narrative by Dan P. McAdams β€” book cover

Identity and Story: Creating Self in Narrative

by Dan P. McAdams (Editor), Amia Lieblich (Editor), Ruthellen Josselson
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An increasing number of psychologists argue that people give meaning to their lives by constructing and internalizing self-defining stories. The contributors to this volume explore how, beginning in adolescence and young adulthood, our narrative identities become the stories we live by. This volume addresses the most important and difficult issues in the study of narrative identity, including questions of unity and multiplicity in stories, the controversy over individual versus societal authorship of stories, and the extent to which stories typically show stability or growth in the narrator.

Synopsis

An increasing number of psychologists argue that people give meaning to their lives by constructing and internalizing self-defining stories. The contributors to this volume explore how, beginning in adolescence and young adulthood, our narrative identities become the stories we live by. This volume addresses the most important and difficult issues in the study of narrative identity, including questions of unity and multiplicity in stories, the controversy over individual versus societal authorship of stories, and the extent to which stories typically show stability or growth in the narrator.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2006
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781591473565

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