“…As far as the university teachers are concerned, how to help students to go through their emerging adulthood remains an important task. Accordingly, in classroom contexts, some teachers have utilized the genre of poetry as a practice of meaningful literacy instruction ( Hanauer, 2012 , 2015 ; Iida, 2016 ; Kim and Park, 2020 ), for narratives can help student narrators to “utilize memory, imagination and personal experience to explore and understand the self” ( Hanauer, 2012 , p. 108). Another important reason is that narratives serve the purpose of ruminating self-related actions, such as self-disclosure, self-reflection, and self-critique by thematizing and displacing themselves in the past time and space ( Bamberg, 2010 ), while the individuality of experience offers opportunities of self-presentation, helps narrators capitalize on the potential for growth, and facilitates their personal growth ( Iida, 2016 ).…”