THE RHETORIC OF SELF-CHANGE: Illness Experience as Narrative |
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Authors: | Arthur W. Frank |
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Affiliation: | University of Calgary |
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Abstract: | A rhetoric formulating the self as a project for change has developed in our century. Within this rhetoric certain events and experiences are understood as occasions for changing the self; illness is a prime example. In most narratives of illness the author makes some claim for self-change, though these claims vary. The paper identifies several types of claims for self-change and then considers the relation of rhetorical structures to personal experience. |
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