Sentences with phrase «authored narrative experiences»

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Frank recognizes the inspiration of Arthur Kleinman, author of The Illness Narratives, who provides an epigraph for the book: «It is possible to talk with patients, even those who are most distressed, about the actual experience of illness....
Each chapter contains some narrative from the author, exploring the social and cultural aspects of women's experiences.
And though that may limit the willingness of some to embark upon Park's vision, those willing to invest in the various threads of his ouroboros narrative and allow themselves to become an author in Park's craning whirligig of Shakespearean tragedy and sardonic sexual exasperation will find the The Handmaiden is filled with sick pleasures many and makes for a rather rewarding cinematic experience.
«This is an important moment for policymakers, funders, and others interested in supporting an alternative narrative for education that focuses on deep and prolonged experiences of learning through making,» the paper's authors state.
A personal narrative is presented which explores the authors» experience of changing school culture in Oakland, California by introducing restorative justice.
Author of Narratives of Social Justice Educators: Standing Firm (Springer, 2014); co-editor of Reprocessing Race, Language and Ability: African - born Educators and Students in Transnational America (Peter Lang Inc., 2013); and co-author of African Immigrants» Experiences in American Schools: Complicating the Race Discourse (Lexington Books, 2016).
We have twenty years of experience working with a wide range of best - selling books and authors including narrative and literary fiction and non-fiction; memoirs; self - help; spirituality; cookbooks; politics; children's books; photo books; commercial fiction; history; science and the environment; fashion, and more.
Rooted in the author's own experience, the teen's intense narrative is set against real - life political events (reports from the New York Times are documented in an appendix), while the family drama and revelations continue right up to the end.
E2BU, aka the Enhanced Ebook University, educates authors and publishers on the creative and business potential of enhanced ebooks — electronic books that transcend traditional reading experiences by incorporating video, online links and other multimedia elements into the narrative.
Black Crown is a still - cryptic «infectious new kind of narrative experience,» whose own website states that an author will be revealed some time next month.
I believe this initial assessment of the whole book, rather than reading only a chapter or two, is the best way to see how the author sustains the narrative arc — creates the premise, develops the action, resolves the problem — and brings the reader to some kind of satisfying personal experience, an emotional landing place, whether it's inspiring, happy, tragic or just plain informative.
Like an autobiography, a memoir is a narrative that reveals experiences within the author's lifetime.
Through the natural spaces of the island, historical ruins and plantation houses, the film alludes to the complex narratives that have authored contemporary experience and questions of collective identity in the post-colony.
Huckleberry Finn is a classic illustration of Socratic irony in juxtaposing the moral contradictions of slavery from a first person narrative, by an author who, himself, experienced an epiphany and moral awareness about the injustice of slavery in his lifetime.
It demonstrates how narrative therapy is ideally suited to the gifts and needs of children, The authors illustrate narrative therapy's deep respect for individual experience and its exquisite sensitivity to the interplay between the personal and the sociopolitical.
«In an Unspoken Voice: The Nonverbal Narrative in Transforming Traumatic Experience» Lecture by Peter Levine, PhD, founder Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, http://www.traumahealing.com/ Author of «In an Unspoken Voice: How the...
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