The case for narrative

作者: Kate M. Loewenthal

DOI: 10.1080/13674670903415311

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摘要: This commentary highlights some of the key features Belzen's book, notably his suggestions about nature cultural psychology religion, and implications this for methodology. Although there are a number interesting sometimes controversial views in will focus particularly on emphasis importance study narrative.

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