Writing and narrative are commonly taken to be two separate fields of research and scholarly reflection. In this paper, I offer some thoughts on how they are related, using David… Click to show full abstract
Writing and narrative are commonly taken to be two separate fields of research and scholarly reflection. In this paper, I offer some thoughts on how they are related, using David Olson’s work on literacy and the development of metalinguistic awareness as a frame of reasoning. As Olson has shown, language is not only a form and practice of communication and representation, but also a symbolic practice that makes us aware of language itself, especially of its constructive, reflexive, and creative potentials. Against this background, I argue that both writing and narrative can be seen as powerful practices of language awareness; examining them allows us to better understand the cultural nexus of mind and language.
               
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