Historical Social Research
Volume 31, Issue 3, 2006, Pages 127-150
Extended processes of biographical suffering and the allusive expression of deceit in an autobiographical narrative interview with a female migrant worker in Germany (Review)
Treichel B.* ,
Schwelling B.
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a
Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Institut für Soziologie, Postfach 4120, 39016 Magdeburg, Germany
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b
Europa-Universität Viadrina, Kulturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Postfach 1786, 15207 Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract
The main focus of this paper is on processes of severe suffering in the sense of the concept of trajectory as developed by Anselm STRAUSS and Fritz SCHÜTZE. A sequential analysis and a detailed analysis of verbalization processes are carried out. This was done in order to show how meaning as uttered by the informant on a propositional level had to be interpreted symptomatically or documentarily and embedded in verbalization processes and process structures of the life course. This is particularly evident in cases where major mechanisms of biography development remain opaque and cannot be formulated by the informant on the surface of narrative production as it occurs with trajectory processes of suffering. In agreement with the assignment for all contributors to the conference section and volume, the paper deals with one particular autobiographical narrative interview and presents analytical steps and insights in one particular analytical framework; in the case of this paper autobiographical narrative analysis and analysis of process structures of the life course were used.
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ISSN: 01726404
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Original Language: English