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Chronotopes of madness and recovery: A challenge to narrative linearity
Alison Torn
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Madness
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Chronotope
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Physical Illness
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Narrative Structure
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Linear Narratives
50%
Bakhtin
50%
Psychological Distress
25%
Kingsley Hall
25%
Discourse Analysis
25%
First-person Account
25%
Narrative Approach
25%
Physical Trauma
25%
R.D. Laing
25%
Lived Experience
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Multidimensional Nature
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Subjective Experience
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Narrative Research
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Bakhtinian
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Narrative Methods
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Becoming-other
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Thematic Classification
25%
Linear Forms
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Analytic Tools
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Mental Illness
25%
Unfinalizability
25%
Modernist
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Temporal Complexity
25%
Psychological Trauma
25%
Psychology
Narrative
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Psychological Distress
20%
Mental Illness
20%
Lived Experience
20%
Psychology
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Arts and Humanities
Classification
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