Who to marry? Norwegian-Tamil young adults reflecting on their conditions for partner choice. A narrative approach to intergenerational change processes

Aparna Malin Thilliampalam, Berit Overå Johannesen
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Family and generational issues are central to research and debate on migration and culture. In this article we combine perspectives on partner choice and marriage with a narrative approach to intergenerational dynamics. More specifically we have invited young adult Norwegian-Tamils to gather in small groups with same gender peers and reflect on topics of partner choice and marriage. The data resulting from these discussions was contextualized by way of Cigdem Kagitcibasi’s theory of family change and analyzed based on Jerome Bruner’s perspectives on narrative and semiosis. Our results show how narrative analysis can capture and elucidate change processes that occur from one generation to the next. Narrative networks develop around contextualized “problems” and new generations interpret and reproduce both the context and the problems in new ways. Kagitcibasi argues that collectivist family patterns will prevail in the form of psychological interdependence when families migrate from traditional to Western socioeconomic contexts. The tendencies in our data both support and nuance this claim.
与谁结婚?挪威-泰米尔年轻人对其选择伴侣条件的反思。代际变化过程的叙事方法
家庭和代际问题是有关移民和文化的研究和讨论的核心。在本文中,我们将伴侣选择和婚姻的观点与代际动态的叙事方法相结合。更具体地说,我们邀请挪威-泰米尔的年轻成年人与同性同龄人组成小组,就伴侣选择和婚姻问题进行思考。我们根据吉格德姆-卡吉特奇巴希(Cigdem Kagitcibasi)的家庭变迁理论对这些讨论所产生的数据进行了背景分析,并根据杰罗姆-布鲁纳(Jerome Bruner)关于叙事和符号学的观点进行了分析。我们的研究结果表明,叙事分析可以捕捉并阐明从一代到下一代的变化过程。叙事网络围绕着背景化的 "问题 "发展,而新一代则以新的方式解释和再现背景和问题。Kagitcibasi 认为,当家庭从传统社会经济环境迁移到西方社会经济环境时,集体主义家庭模式将以心理相互依存的形式占主导地位。我们数据中的趋势既支持了这一观点,也对其进行了细化。
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