The past is a foreign country: disputed memories and telling rights in co-narrated refugee stories

Memory and time are the two fundamental components of personal experience narrative. For a sole narrator with no competing claims for reliability, time distance from the narrated events is more or less irrelevant, and storytelling can proceed smoothly. However, what happens when more than one partic...

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Published in:Text & talk 2017-11, Vol.37 (6), p.759-787
Main Authors: Tanner, Andrew, Stirling, Lesley
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Language:English
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