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"The stories people tell about themselves are interesting not only for the events and characters they describe but for something in the construction of the stories themselves. The ways in which individuals recount their historieswhat they emphasize and omit, their stance as protagonists or victims, the relationship the story establishes between teller and audienceall shape what individuals can claim of their own lives. Personal stories are not merely a way of telling someone (or oneself) about one's life; they are the means by which identities may be fashioned."from the Introduction In this provocative book, psychologists, anthropologists, and sociologists analyze interviews with a range of subjectsa minister who uses the death of his son to reaffirm his identity as a man of God, women who have given up their children at birth for adoption and who blame society for their action, Holocaust survivors, a victim of marital rape, and many others. Together these studies suggest a new way of thinking about autobiographical narratives: that these life stories play a significant role in the formation of identity, that the way they are told is shaped (and at times curtailed) by prevalent cultural norms, and that the storiesand at times the lives to which they relatemay be liberated from their psychic and social constraints if the social conditions of story telling can be critically engaged. Presenting a wide range of life stories, these studies demonstrate how "telling one's life" has the potential to clarify or mystify one's commitments and to animate or encumber one's future development.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300054552
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 336
- Utgivningsdatum: 1992-07-01
- Förlag: Yale University Press