Index 279 abortion, 133 abuse, 87, 88–89, 92, 95–96, 203, 208–13 activism: activists, 4, 5 as experts, 48 inspiring passion, 35–37 and stories, 241 and transformation of identity, 22 activity addictions, 99n.5 addiction, 88, 89, 91, 96, 157, 158, 165, 171–73 See also drug court movement Ahmad, Jalal Al–I, 136, 137 al-Jihad, 137 al-Qurdawi, Yusuf, 136 Alcoholics Anonymous, 79, 150 alcoholism, 87, 88, 92 alternative narratives, 25, 34, 53, 83, 85 ambiguity, 13, 35, 37, 129 about law, 197 about medicine, 198 in domestic violence, 223–25 America, as Christian nation, 130–34 analytical thought, 112–13 anarchy, 118 animal rights, 26 antagonists, 71, 192 antirape movement, 204 anti-Semitism, 147n.5 anti-Vietnam War movement, 83 apathy, 32–33, 38, 41–42 apocalyptic, 129, 133 Appleby, R. Scott, 124 Aristotle, 14, 154–55, 177n.5 asceticism, 47 “atrocity tales,” 65 audience, 12, 16, 245n.1 narrativity of, 16–17 identification with narrator, 17–18, 19, 194 Austin Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign , 60 autonomy, 6, 44, 119, 187 Aviner, Rabbi Shlomo, 140 Baker, Ella, 44 Balasaheb, 145 ballads, 245n.1 Barry, Marion, 43 Barthes, Roland, 14 battered women’s movement, 15, 203–25 Beattie, Melody, 87 belief, 37, 239 and experience, 108, 110, 112–18, 122n.10 imposition of, 115 Bell, Daniel, 154 Bellah, Robert, 177n.4 Benford, Robert, 232 Berger, Peter, 73, 80, 199 biography, 20 life story narratives, 104–108 reconstruction of, 92–93 See also self-narratives and personal experience narratives Booth, Wayne, 29n.7 Bowen, William M., Jr., 134 Bradshaw, John, 87, 88–89, 99n.5 brainwashing, 56, 111 Branch Davidians, 115 Bromley, David G., 122n.10 Brooks, Peter, 14, 29n.6 Brulle, Robert J., 102 Bruner, Jerome, 15, 82 Bryan, William Jennings, 131 Buddhism, 148n.6 Buhle, Paul, 45 “bundles of narratives,” 229–30, 233, 244 bureaucracy, 43, 44, 198 Burns, Stewart, 46 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development, 125 Camp David Accords, 141 capitalism, 103, 135 censorship, 68 channeling, 104, 112, 113–17 child abuse, 221–22 civil disobedience, 46, 58–59, 66, 69, 70, 75n.8 civil rights movement, 49, 83 gradualism, 40, 42, 47 clients, 157, 202n.1 Clinton, Hillary, 102 Clinton, W. Terry, 175 closure, 11, 13 codependency movement, 79, 86–98 CoDependents Anonymous, 23, 79–80, 89–98 “cognitive liberation,” 24 cognitive utilitarianism, 107, 114–15 collective action frames, 7, 55, 67–70, 75n.6, 180–81 collective identity, 8, 19–20, 23, 25, 35, 38, 41, 70–71, 72, 80, 98 collective memories, 19, 71–72, 241 collective narratives, 80–83, 242 commitment, 48 communities: moral, 26 destabilization of, 86–87 interpretive, 19 and narrative, 25, 80, 237, 244 in New Age movement, 119 compassion, 183, 189, 195–96, 197, 200 conformity, 84, 89 control. See social control conversion, 56, 90, 91, 166 countermovements, 55, 73, 74n.4, 183 counternarratives. See alternative narratives criminal justice system, 150, 152–54, 158, 161, 162,170 cults, 56, 102, 116 culture, 8, 10, 20, 23, 28n.1, 82, 85, 176 Danto, Arthur, 81 De Man, Paul, 32 delegitimation, 99n.4 denial, 96, 171–73, 211 Department of Justice, 151 deprogrammers, 56 Dershowitz, Alan, 174 dharma, 142–45 Diani, Mario, 27n.1 direct action, 44, 46 direct democracy, 6 discipline, 33, 47 discourse, 7, 10, 155–56, 164 simplification for outsiders, 182 discursive fields, 107, 122n.10 domestic violence, 204–10, 217, 224 among middle and upper classes, 213–15, 217 complexities of, 216, 220, 222 entrapment of battered women, 210–13 280 INDEX [35.171.182.239] Project MUSE (2024-03-29 08:53 GMT) as everywhere, 214, 215–16 gendered terms of, 216 and poverty, 217–19 psychological effects of, 211 drug court movement,18, 150–76 eating disorders, 87, 88 emotions, 19, 24, 32, 106, 112, 154–55, 157, 173, 176, 183, 199 control of, 64–65, 244 and mobilization, 35–37, 244 and narrative, 48 empathy, 17, 174, 194 emplotment, 12, 29n.5, 157, 229 empowerment, 54 Enlightenment, 83, 141, 147n.5 entextualization, 104 environmentalism, 26 euthanasia, 201n.1 See also physician-assisted suicide evolution, 131, 133 Ewick, Patricia, 21 expressive movements, 28n.1 Falwell, Jerry, 130, 132, 133 Faray, Muhamad Abd al-Salam, 137 Federal Aviation Administration, 102–3 feelings, 65, 168, 170 See also emotions feminism, 120, 204, 207–8 Ferraro, Kathleen, 217 Fieger, Geoffrey, 185–87, 188, 190 Fine, Gary Alan, 3–4, 156, 158, 162, 165 Fisher, Walter, 17–18 Fogan, Robert, 165–67 Forster...