Life histories and the perspective of the present

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Abstract
The purpose of the article is to suggest a development of the narrative life history tradition along the lines represented by George Herbert Mead and Paul Ricoeur. This theoretical approach is presented as an alternative to both subjectivist approaches, that continue the search for the solitary, true self behind the life histories, and to structuralist approaches, in which the self and its past experience disappears. In the article a theoretical framework is sketched that a) focuses on "the perspective of the present" but does not lose sight of the past, and b) emphasizes the interactionist dimensions of life histories but also pays attention to the self and its ongoing projects. The reasonings of Mead and Ricoeur are applied to a series of empirical examples, drawn from different areas of life history research.
Notes
From the library of John McKendy
Year of Publication
2004
Journal
Narrative Inquiry
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pagination
45-68
ISBN Number
1387-6740
Jarvinen, M. 2004. “Life Histories And The Perspective Of The Present”. Narrative Inquiry 14 (1): 45-68.
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