故事、疾病和叙事规范

L. Hydén
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收集疾病叙事已经成为一种探索疾病经历的既定方式。通常,收集和分析疾病叙述都是基于理所当然的叙述规范,即叙述应该如何被视为叙述并具有可研究性。例如,自传式疾病故事通常被认为是连贯和真实的。许多人,特别是患有神经认知障碍的人,在遵守和坚持这些叙事规范方面存在问题,因此,他们讲述的故事有可能被视为非故事或不连贯和支离破碎的故事。将讨论一些叙述规范和疾病故事之间冲突的例子。总之,研究人员必须使用数据收集方法和分析策略,允许以其他方式讲述故事。
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Stories, illness, and narrative norms
Collecting illness narratives has become an established way to explore illness experiences. Often both collecting and analysing illness narratives are based on taken for granted narrative norms about how a narrative should look in order to be counted as a narrative and as researchable. Autobiographical illness stories are for instance generally supposed to be coherent and true. Many persons, especially with neurocognitive disorders, have problems living up to and adhere to these narrative norms, thus telling stories that risk being considered as non-stories or as incoherent and fragmented stories. A number of examples of conflicts between narrative norms and illness stories will be discussed. In conclusion, it is argued that researchers must use data collecting methods as well as analytical strategies that allow for alternative ways of telling stories.
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