Collaboratively balancing stories and identities in Belgian WWII interviews

IF 0.3 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Kim Schoofs, Dorien Van De Mieroop
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Abstract

In this study, we scrutinize the collaborative balancing of stories and identities in a corpus of Belgian WWII interviews. Specifically, we zoom in on three dimensions—tellability, morality and credibility—to explore how interactants jointly construct testimonies that are in line with social norms—and are thus acceptable—within the WWII remembrance storytelling context. By relying on a narrative as social practice-approach, we confronted fine-grained analyses of identity work in the interviews with master narratives circulating in the wider remembrance context. Our analyses reveal unique norms regarding tellability (i.e. the tellability of typically untellable topics), morality (i.e. the condemnation of outgroup affiliations) and credibility (i.e. the importance of trustworthy narratives). We argue that these norms not only resulted from the storytelling world’s specific time-space configuration, but were also informed by the WWII storyworld, which may attest to the existence of a WWII remembrance community of imagination.

合作平衡比利时二战访谈中的故事与身份
在本研究中,我们仔细研究了比利时二战访谈语料库中故事和身份的合作平衡。具体而言,我们从可讲述性、道德性和可信度三个维度,探讨了在二战纪念故事的背景下,互动者如何共同构建符合社会规范的证词,从而使其为人们所接受。通过将叙事作为社会实践的方法,我们将访谈中对身份认同工作的精细分析与在更广泛的纪念背景下流传的主叙事相联系。我们的分析揭示了有关可讲述性(即通常不可讲述的话题的可讲述性)、道德性(即对外群体从属关系的谴责)和可信度(即可信叙述的重要性)的独特规范。我们认为,这些规范不仅源于故事世界的特定时空配置,而且还受到了二战故事世界的启发,这可能证明存在着一个二战纪念的想象共同体。
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International Review of Pragmatics
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