超越模仿性叙事:水平讲述领域如何帮助创建关于移民的公平叙事。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.15434.2
Carolin Gebauer, Roy Sommer
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生活故事在移民论述中发挥着至关重要的作用:它们在新闻报道中充当证词,构成非政府组织(NGO)大使级故事讲述的核心,并激发作家们为表达团结而发起合作项目。然而,本文认为,出于此类目的借鉴移民的经历也会造成道德困境:谈论移民--甚至是为移民而谈论--而不是与移民一起谈论,会赋予他们被动的角色,并倾向于重复现有的叙事模式和模板。从我们所说的移民故事(各种自我表达形式,赋予移民对其叙事的充分权力和控制)和移民叙事(外部视角,如学术、经济、政治和法律方法,脱离生活经验)之间的一般区别入手,我们探讨了这两个极端之间混合形式的广泛中间地带--即不同类型的代入式叙事--然后讨论了它们的伦理意义。我们还进一步讨论了如何在跨学科研究项目中使用经济学中的一个重要概念--"公平竞争环境 "这一隐喻来建立 "公平讲述环境"(LTFs),即所有参与者都能平等地进行公平对话的交流空间。
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Beyond Vicarious Storytelling: How Level Telling Fields Could Help Create a Fair Narrative on Migration.

Life stories play a crucial role in migration discourses: they serve as testimony in journalistic work, form the core of ambassadorial storytelling by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and inspire collaborative projects initiated by writers seeking to express their solidarity. However, this article argues, drawing on migrants' experiences for such purposes also creates an ethical dilemma: speaking about-or even for-rather than with migrants assigns them a passive role and tends to recycle existing narrative patterns and templates. Starting with a generic distinction between what we call stories of migration (various forms of self-expression granting migrants full authority and control over their narrative) and narratives on migration (external perspectives, e.g., academic, economic, political, and legal approaches, detached from lived experience), we explore the extensive middle ground of hybrid forms between these two extremes- i.e., different kinds of vicarious storytelling-before addressing their ethical implications. We further discuss how the metaphor of the level playing field, a key concept in economics, can be used in transdisciplinary research projects to establish level telling fields (LTFs), i.e., communicative spaces characterized by a fair dialogue on an equal footing for all participants.

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