Johnson2004

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Johnson2004
BibType ARTICLE
Key Johnson2004
Author(s) Greer Cavallaro Johnson, Isabella Paoletti
Title Orienting to the Category “Ordinary — But Special” in an Australian-Italian Courtship and Marriage Narrative
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Tag(s) conversation analysis, narratives, identity work, interview interaction, storytelling
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Year 2004
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Journal Narrative Inquiry
Volume 14
Number 1
Pages 191–218
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DOI 10.1075/ni.14.1.09cav
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Abstract

This article explores the possibilities of working ethnomethodological and conversation analysis methods into narrative analytic research, in relation to the understanding of narrative practices and identity work carried out in the course of the interview interaction. More specifically, we discuss how a storyteller (Olivia) in a research interview inserts a complaint story about her mother's intense objection to her choice of partner, into a relatively ordinary romance tale, and subsequently subverts it. Various conversational strategies, such as recipient design, topic shift and evaluation and assessment, are worked alongside the narrative dimensions of tellibility, tellership and moral stance (Ochs & Capps, 2001) to demonstrate the narrative achievement of an ordinary – but special – identity, in the retelling of events related to Olivia's courtship and the first few weeks of her marriage.

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