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Author Bruner, Jerome S. (Jerome Seymour)

Title Making stories : law, literature, life / Jerome Bruner.

Published Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press, 2002.

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Location Call No. Status
 UniM Giblin Eunson  809.923 BRUN    AVAILABLE
 UniM Giblin Eunson  809.923 BRUN    LOST AND PAID
 UniM Giblin Eunson  809.923 BRUN    AVAILABLE
Physical description xi, 130 pages ; 21cm
Contents 1 Uses of Story 3 -- 2 Legal and the Literary 37 -- 3 Narrative Creation of Self 63 -- 4 So Why Narrative? 89.
Summary Stories pervade our daily lives, from human interest news items, to a business strategy described to a colleague, to daydreams between chores. Stories are what we use to make sense of the world. But how does this work? In " Making Stories" , the eminent psychologist Jerome Bruner examines this pervasive human habit and suggests new and deeper ways to think about how we use stories to make sense of lives and the great moral and psychological problems that animate them. Looking at legal cases and autobiography as well as literature, Bruner warns us not to be seduced by overly tidy stories and shows how doubt and double meaning can lie beneath the most seemingly simple case.
Subject Narration (Rhetoric)
Narration (Rhetoric) -- Psychological aspects.
Law and literature.
ISBN 067401099X paperback £9.50