Storylines: Craftartists’ Narratives of IdentityHarvard University Press, 1 juil. 2009 - 208 pages What do we mean when we refer to our “identity,” and how do we represent it in the stories we tell about our lives? Is “identity” a sustained private core, or does it change as circumstances and relationships shift? In this thoughtful and learned book, a recognized master of research interviewing explores these questions through analyses of in-depth interviews with five craftartists, who reflect on their lives and their efforts to sustain their form of work as committed artists in a world of mass production and standardization. |
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... . ISBN 0–674–83973–0 (alk. paper) 1. Artists—Psychology. 2. Artists Interviews. 3. Identity ISBN 0–674–01586–x (pbk.) (Psychology) 4. Discourse analysis, Narrative. I. Title. NK1110.M58 1999 745 ́.092 ́2—dc21 99–38230 Copyright.
... discourse, with architectural tropes.1 Nonetheless, images of building and constructing surfaced when I looked back at how this book came to have its final shape. It has been long in the making, and to characterize the process as ...
... discourse units and the various ways in which they are tied together into larger units of meaning: for example, words into clauses, clauses into sentences and stanzas, stanzas into narrative episodes. This entails close listening to ...
... discourse (Mishler, 1972; Mishler, 1984), to sociolinguistic methods of narrative analysis (Mishler, 1986a). This trajectory of change paralleled my developing interest in the crafts, but they were separate and relatively autonomous ...
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Table des matières
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Variable Pathways in Identity Formation | 21 |
Discontinuities in the Life Course | 53 |
Revisiting Claims for Coherence in Life Stories | 83 |
Chapter 5 Identities inas Relationships within the Family and at Work | 111 |
A Forward Look | 145 |
Notes | 165 |
References | 173 |