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Such depositions are thus seen as ' psychic documents which recount particular predicaments ' (p. 201).
Sometimes, and such moments are often recounted as memorable events, they combine two or more knowns into a hitherto unknown.
They appeared quite relaxed on the videotapes while they described their classroom and recounted the film.
Furthermore, as inherently un-theatrical acts of recounting which still never lack in performativity, narratives also mark the threshold between showing and telling.
The nature of a public narrative is to record and recount shared memory and so to reinforce a predominant perception of an environment.
The scenes were held together by a narrator recounting the events.
Remarks of this sort also appear in advice books and books that recount histories of support groups.
All the par ticipants were asked to recount an incident that had an impact on their lives.
Throughout this entire narrative there is an irresolvable undecidability, as it becomes impossible to tell fact from fiction, recounting from inventing.
Younger women did not follow traditional practices, but recounted advice from older female relatives.
Writers recounted stories and traditions circulating at the time of their visits, all obtained from victors, ruling classes and traders.
It is a fairly brief and thoroughly straightforward book that simply recounts the arguments of one author after another.
Moors traces the impact of these events on gender and recounts many women's individual stories, giving general conclusions.
Authors took little interest in recounting these outbursts of frustration and despair.
They found that to recount the known past was easier than to speak about the unknown future, as two narrators made explicit.
Thus, historical recounting simultaneously involved both a retrospective diagnostication and a prospective prognostication.
The process of repeatedly retrieving and recounting the event creates a more elaborate and well-maintained record of the event that is easily accessible.
Interestingly, these underlying meanings of community are recounted with very little mention of time-spans or chronologies.
He recounts distress stories concerning bad end-of-life care, but he neither recounts nor counts stories on the other side of the issue.
Porter recounts how science once was the business of close friends and respected families.
There is no need to recount the history of the formation of the first party system here.
Participants often recounted critical incidents when there had been con ict during a consultation with a doctor.
Photographs are taken and interviews conducted - all recounted in a fashion that moves from a forced casualness to a respectful distance and back again.
They recount frustrations, arguments, humorous conversations, and offer penetrating accounts of local views on death, disease, well-being and social proprieties.
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