Personal narrative and its significance for social change is a
prominent topic in the psychological and wider social sciences. Yet
while the importance of narrative for social change is commonly
assumed by narrative researchers, no single text addresses it
exclusively and from a variety of scholarly perspectives. _Stories
Changing Lives_ explores the strong and qualified significance of
personal stories and how they catalyze and contribute to social
change. The first of the book's three sections examines the
embeddedness of personal narratives within larger narratives, and how
these narratives shift towards justice. The second section considers
how narrative language supports and generates social change. Finally,
the concluding section addresses the ways in which re-narrations of
the past taking place in the present, and narrations of the future
using the present and past, impact social change. _Stories Changing
Lives_ sets out the theory and methodology underpinning a range of
narrative projects that are committed to progressive change,
delineating the strengths and limitations of that research. Chapters
focus on projects in Africa, South and North America, and Europe, and
bring to the fore the multiplicity of stories, narrative
multimodalities, and the importance of intersectionality; they also
highlight the interdisciplinarity, historical reach, and
transnationalism of narrative research. This volume will further
develop our understanding of generating narratives and pursuing social
change as two intertwined processes that exemplify the personally and
socially transformative characteristics of politics.
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Narratives and Paths toward Social Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190864774
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Oxford University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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