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In Narratives in East Asia and Beyond: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Using Narratives as a Research Method, contributors from diverse fields jointly argue for the interdisciplinary appeal of using narratives as a research method. Scholars from the fields of philosophy of narrative, ethnographic research, linguistics, political sciences, international relations, and area studies reflect on how to approach, understand, and utilize narratives to comprehend social structures and interactions. The volume attempts to reflect on a range of questions, including: How can narrative studies broaden and deepen the scope of research in other fields? What connections exist between narratives and identities (individual and collective)? How does analyzing narratives help us better understand the dynamics of the policy change and the perceptions of self and other? The essays range from reflections on the role of narrativity in cognitive processes, interview settings, and in constructing historical memories to the analysis of narrator and audience perspectives on the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative, evaluations of roles and legitimation strategies, as well as interpretations of documentary films. The authors show the flexibility and fruitfulness of incorporating narratives into research agendas in a wide range of disciplines and highlight the theoretical and empirical research benefits that narrative studies open up.

Table of Contents

Part I. Interdisciplinary Reflections on Narrative Analysis

Chapter 1: Narration as a Platform for Interdisciplinarity: The Inter- and Cross-Disciplinarity of the Narrative Approach
Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
Chapter 2: On Semantic Tools of Constructing of Historical Memory (in Movses Khorenatsi's History of Armenia)
Suren Zolyan
Chapter 3: Narratives in Interviews as Research Methods: A Linguistic Anthropological Perspective
Sabina M. Perrino

Part II. Narratives as a Research Method in China Studies

Chapter 4: Negotiating Sense of Belonging in Documentary Narrative: A Discourse Analysis of a Chinese Gourmet Program
Yunfeng Ge and Hong Wang
Chapter 5: Analyzing Legitimation Strategies: BRI in Covid-19 Crisis
Shubham Karmakar
Chapter 6: Narrating the BRI in Europe: Examining Agency and Positioning in the German Logistics Sector
Connor Malloy and Theo Westphal
Chapter 7: Rationalization, Polarization, and Moral Tales: Legitimation of China's Leadership in the CCTV Documentary “Daguo Waijiao”

Product details

Published May 30 2023
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781978798694
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 3 b/w photos;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Elizaveta Priupolina

Anthology Editor

Tanja Daniela Eckstein

Contributor

Yunfeng Ge

Contributor

Connor Malloy

Contributor

Nele Noesselt

Contributor

Hong Wang

Contributor

Theo Westphal

Contributor

Suren Zolyan

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