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Gabriele Rosenthal – English Publications Book publications 1. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. (2020): Child Soldiers in Context. Biographies, Familial and Collective Trajectories in Norther Uganda. Göttingen: University Press, Göttinger Series in Sociological Biographical Research. Free download: https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2020- 1325. 2. Rosenthal, G. (2018): Interpretative Social Research. Göttingen: University Press. (in German 2015). Free download: https://doi.org/10.17875/gup2018-1103. 3. Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Eds.) (2017): Biographies in the Global South. Life Stories Embedded in Figurations and Discourses. Frankfurt a. M.: Campus. 4. Rosenthal, G. (Ed.) (2016): Established and Outsiders at the Same Time. Self-Images and We-Images of Palestinians in the West Bank and in Israel. Göttingen: Göttinger Series in Social and Cultural Anthropology. 5. Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Ed.) (2009): Ethnicity, Belonging and Biography. Ethnographical and Biographical Perspectives. Münster: LIT Verlag / New Brunswick: Transaction. 6. Rosenthal, G. (Ed.) (2009): The Holocaust in Three Generations. Families of Victims and Perpetrators of the Nazi-Regime. 2nd revised edition. Opladen: Barbara Budrich; of 1998 by Cassell. 7. Rosenthal, G. (Ed.) (1998): The Holocaust in Three Generations. Families of Victims and Perpetrators of the Nazi-Regime. London: Cassell (englische Version von Rosenthal, G. 1997). Editor of booklets, journals, key issues 1. Pohn-Lauggas, M. / Rosenthal, G. / Witte, N. / Worm, A. (Hrsg.): Göttinger Series in Sociological Research. Göttingen University Press. 2. Köttig, M. / Chaitin, J. / Linstroth, J.P. / Rosenthal, G. (Eds.) (2009): Biography and Ethnicity. Development and Changes in Sense of Socio-Cultural Belonging in Migrant Populations in the US and Germany. FQS, 10 (3). 3. Rosenthal, G. (2002): Guest Editor of “History of the Family. An International Quarterly”. Stamford: Jai Press. Special Issue: Family History – Life Story, 7. Articles 1. Rosenthal, G. (2021): Voices from the West Bank. We-Images and Collective Memories. In: Mana, A. / Sour, A. (Eds.): Israeli and Palestinian Collective Narratives in Conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars, 160–188. 2. Rosenthal, G. (2019): Interview. In: Handbook of Autobiography/Autofiction. Ed. by Wagner-Engelhaaf, Martina. Berlin: De Gruyter, 611–616. 3. Rosenthal, G. (2019): Sociology. In: Handbook of Autobiography/Autofiction. Ed. by Wagner-Engelhaaf, Martina. Berlin: De Gruyter, 182–190. 4. Rosenthal, G. (2019/1991): German War Memories. Narrability and the Biographical and Social Functions of Remembering. New edition 2019 in: Oral History Journal @50. The voice of history 1969 – 2019. Free download: https://www.ohs.org.uk/wordpress/wp- content/uploads/OHJ_50_full-min.pdf 5. Rosenthal, G. (2018): Challenges in Biographical Research. In: Schulz, M. S. (Ed): Frontiers of Global Sociology. Berlin/New York: Epubli, 268–275. 6. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. (2017): Biographies – Discourses – Figurations. Methodological Considerations from the Perspectives of Social Constructivism and Figurational Sociology. In: Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Ed.): Biographies in the Global South. Frankfurt a. M.: Campus, 15–49. 7. Rosenthal, G. / Bahl, E. / Worm, A. (2017): Illegalized Migration Courses from the Perspective of Biographical Research and Figurational Sociology. The Land Border Between Spain and Morocco. In: Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Ed.): Biographies in the Global South. Frankfurt a. M.: Campus, 185–208. 8. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. / Schmiereck, J. (2017): Familial and Life (Hi)stories of Former Child-Soldiers of the LRA in Northern Uganda. In: Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Ed): Biographies in the Global South. Frankfurt a. M.: Campus, 50–102. 9. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. (2017): Rebels in Northern Uganda after their Return to Civilian Life. Between a Strong We-Image and Experiences of Isolation and Discrimination. In: Canadian Journal of African Studies, 1–23. 10. Rosenthal, G. (2016): The Social Construction of Individual and Collective Memory. In: Sebald, G. / Wagle J. (Eds.): Theorizing Social Memories: Concepts, Temporality, Functions. London: Routledge, 32–55. 11. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. (2014): The “Untold” Stories of Outsiders and Their Significance for the Analysis of (Post-) Conflict Figurations. Interviews with Victims of Collective Violence in Northern Uganda (West Nile). In: FQS 15 (3), Art. 4. 12. Rosenthal, G. in collaboration with M. Köttig (2009): Migration and Questions of Be- longing. Migrants in Germany and Florida. In: Köttig, M. / Chaitin, J. / Linstroth, J. P. / Rosenthal, G. (Eds.): Biography and Ethnicity. Development and changes in sense of socio- cultural belonging in migrant populations in the US and Germany, FQS 10 (3). 13. Köttig, M. / Chaitin, J./ Linstroth, J. P./ Rosenthal, G. (2009). Preface: Biography and Ethnicity. Development and Changes in Senses of Socio-cultural Belonging in Migrant Populations in the US and Germany, FQS 10(3). 14. Bogner, A. / Rosenthal, G. (2009): Introduction: Ethnicity, Biography and Options of Belonging. In: Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Eds.): Ethnicity, Belonging and Biography. Ethnographical and Biographical Perspectives. Münster: LIT / New Brunswick: Transaction, 9–26. 15. Rosenthal, G. / Stephan, V. (2009): Shifting Balances of Power and Changing Constructions of Ethnic Belonging. Three-Generation Families in Germany with Ethnic German Members from the Former Soviet Union. In: Rosenthal, G. / Bogner, A. (Eds.): Ethnicity, Belonging and Biography. Ethnographical and Biographical Perspectives. Münster: LIT / New Brunswick: Transaction, 347–369. 16. Rosenthal, G. (2006): The Narrated Life Story. On the Interrelation Between Experience, Memory and Narration. In: Milnes, K. / Horrocks, C. / Kelly, N. / Roberts, B. / Robinson, D. (Eds.): Narrative, Memory and Knowledge. Representations, Aesthetics and Contexts. Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press, 1–16. 17. Rosenthal G. (2005): Veiling and Denying the Past. The Dialogue in Families of Ho- locaust Survivors and Families of Nazi Perpetrators. In: Steinert, J.-D. / Weber-Newth, I. (Eds.): Beyond Camps and Forced Labour. Hamburg: Körber, 478–490. Wiederabdruck von 2002. 18. Rosenthal, G. / Fischer-Rosenthal, W. (2004): The Analysis of Narrative-Biographical Interviews. In: Flick, U. / von Kardorff, E. / Steinke, I. (Eds.): A Companion to Qualitative Research. London: Sage, 259–265 (in German 2000). 19. Rosenthal, G. (2004): Biographical Research. In: Seale, C. / Gobo, G. / Gubrium, J. F. / Silverman, D. (Eds.): Qualitative Research Practice. London: Sage, 48–64. 20. Rosenthal, G. (2003): The Healing Effects of Storytelling. On the Conditions of Curative Storytelling in the Context of Research and Counseling. In: Qualitative Inquiry 9 (6), 915– 933. 21. Rosenthal, G. (2002): Introduction. Family History. Life Stories. In: History of the Family. An International Quarterly. Special Issue: Family History – Life Story 7 (2), 175–182. 22. Rosenthal, G. (2002): Veiling and Denying the Past. The Dialogue in Families of Ho- locaust Survivors and Families of Nazi Perpetrators. In: History of the Family. An In- ternational Quarterly. Special Issue: Family History – Life Story 7 (2), 225–238. 23. Rosenthal, G. (2000): Social Transformation in the Context of Familial Experience. Biographical Consequences of a Denied Past in the Soviet Union. In: Breckner, R. / Kalekin-Fischman, D. / Miethe, I. (Eds.): Biographies and the Division of Europe. Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 115–138. 24. Rosenthal, G. / Völter, B. (1998): Three Generations within Jewish and Non-Jewish German Families after the Unification of Germany. In: Danieli, Y. (Ed.): International Handbook of Multigenerational Legacies of Trauma: New York/London: Plenum, 297– 313. 25. Rosenthal, G. (1997): National Identity or Multicultural Autobiography. Theoretical Concepts of Biographical Constitution Grounded in Case Reconstructions. In: Lieblich, A. / Josselson, R. (Eds.): The Narrative Study of Lives 5, 21–29. 26. Rosenthal, G. (1993): Reconstruction of Life Stories. Principles of Selection in Generating Stories for Narrative Biographical Interviews. In: The Narrative Study of Lives 1 (1), 59– 91. 27. Rosenthal, G. / Bar-On, D. (1992): A biographical case study of a victimizer´s daughter. In: Journal of Narrative and Life History, 2 (2), 105–127. 28. Rosenthal, G. (1991): German War Memories: Narrability and the Biographical and Social Functions of Remembering. In: Oral History 19 (2), 34–41. .