The study aims to uncover and explore the social identities of women suffering from a genetic disorder called Turner syndrome (TS), and whose main symptoms are a short stature and gonadal dysgenesis. Such a genetically-determined physical appearance is argued to influence the positioning of TS women in the web of social relationships and identities. This linguistic analysis of narratives delivered by Polish women with TS in semi-structured interviews aims to explicate the extent to which they are actors or recipients in creating their own identities. The analysis draws on the assumptions of the ‘small story’ paradigm developed by Michael Bamberg (1997, 2005) who claims that in interaction, narrative is not only used to convey meaning, but a...
This article highlights the significance of small story analysis for the identification of positioni...
The aim of this study was to explore transsexuals’ identity formation and experiences related to cro...
OBJECTIVE: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. METHODS: Thirty-s...
The aim of the article is to compare and contrast dystopian discourse with the first-person life nar...
The article concerns social functioning of women with Turner syndrome, focusing particularly on thei...
W ponowoczesności ciało człowieka nie jest prywatną domeną jednostki, ale obszarem działania i produ...
BACKGROUND: Turner Syndrome (TS; 45,X) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy associated with deficits in so...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to describe how women who have...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex-chromosome disorder occurring in approximately 1 in 2,500 female birth...
A growing body of methodological research literature demonstrates the importance of adapting researc...
Gender presentation currently proves a controversial conceptualisation within society. Those conside...
Wydział Studiów Edukacyjnych: Zakład Pedagogiki SpecjalnejZespół Turnera (ZT) jest dość często wystę...
Objective: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. Methods: Thirty-s...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition characterized by the partial or complete loss of one se...
Research problem: The analysis of scientific literature reveals that researchers who analyze Turner ...
This article highlights the significance of small story analysis for the identification of positioni...
The aim of this study was to explore transsexuals’ identity formation and experiences related to cro...
OBJECTIVE: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. METHODS: Thirty-s...
The aim of the article is to compare and contrast dystopian discourse with the first-person life nar...
The article concerns social functioning of women with Turner syndrome, focusing particularly on thei...
W ponowoczesności ciało człowieka nie jest prywatną domeną jednostki, ale obszarem działania i produ...
BACKGROUND: Turner Syndrome (TS; 45,X) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy associated with deficits in so...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to describe how women who have...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex-chromosome disorder occurring in approximately 1 in 2,500 female birth...
A growing body of methodological research literature demonstrates the importance of adapting researc...
Gender presentation currently proves a controversial conceptualisation within society. Those conside...
Wydział Studiów Edukacyjnych: Zakład Pedagogiki SpecjalnejZespół Turnera (ZT) jest dość często wystę...
Objective: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. Methods: Thirty-s...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition characterized by the partial or complete loss of one se...
Research problem: The analysis of scientific literature reveals that researchers who analyze Turner ...
This article highlights the significance of small story analysis for the identification of positioni...
The aim of this study was to explore transsexuals’ identity formation and experiences related to cro...
OBJECTIVE: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. METHODS: Thirty-s...