Ruthellen Josselson
Introduction
PART ONE: NARRATIVE AND HUMAN FEELING
David Bakan
Some Reflections about Narrative Research and Hurt and Harm
Dan Bar-On
Ethical Issues in Biographical Interviews and Analysis
Terri Apter
Expert Witness
Who Controls the Psychologist's Narrative
Susan Chase
Personal Vulnerability and Interpretive Authority
Ruthellen Josselson
On Writing Other People's Lives
Self-Analytic Reflections of a Narrative Researcher
Pirkko Graves
Narrating a Psychoanalytic Case Study
Gail Agronick and Ravenna Helson
Who Benefits from an Examined Life? Correlates of Influence Attribted to Participation in a Longitudinal Study
PART TWO: WHAT WE THINK WE'RE DOING
Richard Ochberg
Interpreting Life Stories
Gwyndolyn Etter-Lewis
Telling from Behind Her Hand
African American Women and the Process of Documenting Concealed Lives
Melvin Miller
Ethics and Understanding through Interrelationships
PART THREE: AFTERMATHS
Yoram Bilu
The Resurrection of Rabbi Ya'acov Wazana
The Dialectics of Life, Story, and After Life
Amia Lieblich
Some Unforeseen Outcomes of Conducting Narrative Research with People of One's Own Culture
PART FOUR: FROM THE THRESHOLD
Scott Webster
A Historian's Perspective on Interviewing
June Price
Snakes in the Swamp
Ethical Issues in Qualitative Research
Emanuela Guano
The Role of the Anthropologist and the Kumina Queen
Two Voices in an Ethnographic Interview
Edna Lomsky-Feder
A Woman Studies War
Stranger in a Man's World
PART FIVE: COMMON GROUND
George Rosenwald
Making the Whole-Method and Ethics in Mainstream and Narrative Psychology
Guy Widdershoven
Ethics and Narrative