Embracing the Vulnerabilities and Possibilities of Storytelling, Listening, and (Re)Creating Identity with Others

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Julie-Ann Scott
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Abstract:This article illuminates how the stories that we tell and retell to understand ourselves, others, and our cultural positions are forever vulnerable to change. It traces a narrative researcher's experience conducting open-ended interviews with elders in the beginning stages of memory loss, through a combination of field notes, performance of personal narrative analysis, and autoethnography. In addition to grappling with her own inevitable physical vulnerability, three participants’ narratives challenged three familiar personal stories that she retells to make sense of my past, present, and future relationships. The article closes with a call to embrace the vulnerability of stories to change, leaving us forever open to new possibilities, connections, and understandings of what it means to be human with others.
拥抱讲故事、倾听和(重新)与他人建立身份认同的脆弱性和可能性
摘要:这篇文章阐明了我们为了理解自己、他人和我们的文化立场而讲述和复述的故事是如何永远容易发生变化的。它通过现场笔记、个人叙事分析和民族志的结合,追溯了叙事研究人员在记忆丧失初期对老年人进行开放式采访的经历。除了努力应对她自己不可避免的身体脆弱之外,三名参与者的叙述还挑战了她复述的三个熟悉的个人故事,以理解我的过去、现在和未来的关系。文章最后呼吁接受故事易受变化影响的脆弱性,让我们永远敞开大门,接受新的可能性、联系,并理解与他人相处意味着什么。
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Storytelling, Self, Society
Storytelling, Self, Society Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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