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Peer reviewedFreeman, Mark – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
Proposes that the self is constituted in narrative and that development can be seen as the self's effort at rewriting its account of the world. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cultural Context, Decision Making, Developmental Psychology
Peer reviewedTappan, Mark B. – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
Discusses the process by which individuals come to claim authority and assume responsibility for their moral thoughts, feelings, and actions. Examines links between narrative and moral experience. Suggests that the development of moral authority is enhanced when individuals make the words of others their own. (LB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Authors, Child Development, Children
Peer reviewedPacker, Martin J. – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
A focus on narrative as representation shows how individuals understand and make meaning of their actions. In this critical perspective on narrative approaches to moral development, it is argued that a focus on narrative as action is necessary to grasp what really happens in individuals' everyday moral lives. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Comprehension, Decision Making, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedDay, James M. – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
The role of narrative and dramatic processes in mediating and shaping both moral judgment and moral action, two processes central to moral development, is examined. The notion of the "moral audience," in which individuals seem to rehearse, review, and redefine their moral actions, is proposed and illustrated. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Decision Making, Drama
Peer reviewedBrown, Lyn Mikel; Gilligan, Carol – New Directions for Child Development, 1991
A "Guide to Listening" to the ways people describe their experiences is outlined. The literary, clinical, and feminist dimensions of the method used in the "Guide to Listening" are discussed. A case study of a 12-year-old girl illustrates the method. (LB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Child Development, Feminism


