The Greek photographer Nelly’s: the interplay of personal and socio-cultural theme of ‘rebirth’

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Athena Androutsopoulou, Christos Korovilas
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This article presents a psychobiography study of the famous Greek photographer Ellie Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari (Nelly’s) (1899–1998). Nelly’s was born in Aidini (Asia Minor), and in her early years she experienced the tragic events of the Greek-Turkish War (1919–1923). She studied photography in Dresden (Germany), and worked in Athens (Greece) and New York (U.S.A.). A narrative and cultural psychology framework was adopted to explore the way that Nelly’s constructed her life story. An adjusted version of the ‘Life-Story Interview’ (McAdams & Bowman, 2001 McAdams, D. P., & Bowman, P. J. (2001). Narrating life’s turning points: Redemption and contamination. In D. P. McAdams, R. Josselson, & A. Lieblich (Eds.), Turns in the road: Narrative studies of lives in transition (pp. 3–34). American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/10410-000.[Crossref] , [Google Scholar]) was used that distinguishes between redemption versus contamination narratives. The narrative analysis of autobiographical materials revealed turning points and a central life theme. The photographer appeared to construct her life story as a process of reinventing herself or managing ‘rebirth’. This construction matches the dominant narrative of Greek refugees of Asia Minor, following what is known in European history as the Asia Minor ‘Great Catastrophe’ (1922). Both narratives are surviving and thriving stories of ‘rebirth’. The importance of making meaning of life stories within a specific socio-cultural and historical context is emphasised. Practice and research suggestions are provided.
希腊摄影师Nelly’s:“重生”这一个人与社会文化主题的相互作用
本文介绍了希腊著名摄影师Ellie sougioultzoglo - seraidari (Nelly 's)(1899-1998)的心理传记研究。耐莉出生在艾迪尼(小亚细亚),早年她经历了希腊-土耳其战争(1919-1923)的悲惨事件。她在德累斯顿(德国)学习摄影,并在雅典(希腊)和纽约(美国)工作。本文采用叙事和文化心理学的框架来探讨耐莉如何构建她的人生故事。“人生故事访谈”的调整版(麦克亚当斯和鲍曼,2001)。叙述人生的转折点:救赎与污染。D. P.麦克亚当斯,R.乔塞尔森和A.利布利希(编),《道路上的转折:过渡中的生活的叙事研究》(第3-34页)。美国心理学会。10410 - 000 . doi: 10.1037 /。[Crossref], [Google Scholar])被用来区分救赎与污染叙事。对自传体材料的叙事分析揭示了转折和一个中心的人生主题。这位摄影师似乎将自己的人生故事构建为一个重塑自我或管理“重生”的过程。这种结构符合小亚细亚希腊难民的主流叙事,在欧洲历史上被称为小亚细亚“大灾难”(1922)。这两种叙述都是“重生”的幸存和蓬勃发展的故事。强调在特定的社会文化和历史背景下理解生活故事的重要性。提出了实践和研究建议。
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期刊介绍: The International Review of Psychiatry is the premier review journal in the field with a truly international authorship and readership. Each bimonthly issue is dedicated to a specific theme relevant to psychiatry, edited by recognized experts on the topic, who are selected by the Editors and the Editorial Board. Each issue provides in-depth, scholarly reviews of the topic in focus. The Journal reaches a broad international readership including clinicians, academics, educators, and researchers who wish to remain up-to-date with recent and rapid developments in various fields of psychiatry. It aims to be of value to trainees by choosing topics of relevance to career development, which are also suitable for clinicians for continuing professional development.
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