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Klappentext The life history or biographical research method was popular in the early decades of the twentieth century and, after a period of eclipse caused by the rise of quantitative methods, is enjoying a resurgence of interest. This burgeoning of interest is enough that we can now speak of a biographical `turn' as the social sciences These four volumes present the first established collection of the biographical method literature and brings together the many diverse strands. The set will serve to set the canon for this re-established research area. The collection is organized around eight themes: the classical statements dominated by the pre-war American `'Chicago School' of sociology; the neo-classical statements of the first wave of renewed interest in the 1970s; interviewing, including reflexivity, recall and narrative structures; analysis and the principles of selection in generating stories for narrative biographical interviews; biographical concepts such as life courses and generations; transitions and social trauma; biography and social policy; and controversies in biographical research. Zusammenfassung The life history or biographical research method was popular in the early decades of the twentieth century and! after a period of eclipse caused by the rise of quantitative methods! is enjoying a resurgence of interest. Inhaltsverzeichnis VOLUME ONE: TIME AND BIOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH PART ONE: `THE PLACE OF HISTORY' Uses of History - C Wright Mills `Peasants and Workers' - John Madge Life Record of an Immigrant - Wladek Wiszniewski Biographieanalyse eines Mullerlebens - Fritz Schutze Biographical Research and Historical Watersheds - Robert Miller, Robin Humphrey and Elena Zdravomyslova `Trajectories of Coping Strategies in Eastern Germany' - Olaf Struck PART TWO: `GENERATIONS AND LIFE COURSES' The Problem of Generations - Karl Mannheim Mannheim's Sociology of Generations - J Pilcher An Undervalued Legacy Generation as a Sociological Problem - D I Kertzer The Cohort as a Concept in the Study of Social Change - N B Ryder `The Time of Generations' - Michael Corsten Overview and Highlights of a Sociological Perspective - Matilda White Riley `The Historical Context' - Robert Miller Everyday Time and Life Time: On the Problems of Healing Contradictory Experiences of Time - Peter Alheit `The World We Forgot: A Historical Review of the Life Course' - Martin Kohli Social Organisation and Subjective Construction of the Life Course - Martin Kohli VOLUME TWO: THE CONSTRUCTION OF BIOGRAPHICAL MEANING SECTION ONE: `NARRATIVE AND BIOGRAPHY' `Narrative Configuration in Qualitative Analysis' - Donald E Polkinghorne `Strategic Uses of Narrative in the Presentation of Self and Illness: A Research Note - Catherine Kohler Riessman `Marking Absences: Holocaust Testimony and History' - Naomi Rosh White `To Rebuild Life: A Narrative Analysis of Three Generations of an Israeli Holocaust Survivor's Family' - Dan Bar-On and Noga Gilad 'Veiling and Denying the Past: The Dialogue of Families of Holocaust Survivors and Families of Nazi Perpetrators' - Gabriele Rosenthal `Transcendent Stories and Counternarratives in Holocaust Survivor Life Histories: Searching for Meaning in Video-Testimony Archives' - Sarah K Carney `Texts in a Changing Context: Reconstructing Lives in East Germany' - Molly Andrews SECTION TWO:`THE PAST IN THE FUTURE: QUESTIONS OF BIOGRAPHICAL IDENTITY' The Problem with Identity: Biography as Solution to Some (Post)-Modernist Dilemmas - Wolfram Fischer-Rosenthal `Toward a Social Phenomenology of Aging: Studying the Self Process in Biographical Work' - Jerold M Starr 'Undaunted Courage: Life History and the Postmodern Challenge' - William G Tierney On Auto/Biography in Sociology - Liz Stanley `Kognitive Figuren des Autobiographishen Stegreifezählens' - Fritz Sch ...