‘Discovering a different me’: Discursive positioning in life story telling over time

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    Abstract

    This article discusses agency in post-migration life story telling. Discussing excerpts from the life story of a well-known Moroccan Dutch town councillor as produced in 1999 and a follow up interview in 2008, it is demonstrated how the narrator strategically addresses and responds to various audiences who inform her sense of self in order to find a satisfactory balance between behavioural and relational forms of (in)dependence. Life story telling is approached as an agentic act in itself: it is argued that the articulation of past, present and future plans and the creation of meaningful links between achievements and disappointments demand and stimulate self-reflection and self-regulation, thus contributing to agency. Since the production of a life story takes place in the encounter between narrator and interviewer, the question how the agency of the narrator is negotiated in the interview setting is also addressed
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)30-37
    Number of pages8
    JournalWomen’s Studies International Forum
    Volume43
    Early online date2-Sept-2013
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar-2014

    Keywords

    • agency
    • life story
    • Muslim identity

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