Title of article :
The construction of multiple identities in elderly narrators’ stories
Author/Authors :
NORRICK، NEAL R نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Elderly storytellers are often at pains to represent multiple past identities even
within the scope of a single account. Some of these identities may be incompatible,
as when the teenage hell-raiser straightens out to become the perfect homemaker,
and then after her husband dies becomes a successful business woman.
Retrospective reassessment follows from long and varied experience, and hence
becomes a natural resource for storytellers old enough to have had the time to reevaluate
events. Further, comments about people and places from the past
automatically force a shift between the telling frame and the narrative frame; they
create the impression that the teller’s present identity is not representative of all
aspects of the narrator’s projected identity. In addition, elderly narrators insert
others’ perspectives into their stories, as when a widow explicitly introduces
the perspective of her deceased husband into a story in progress. Elderly tellers
convey multiple identities beyond what they project, and their listeners form
opinions of them based both on what they reveal about their pasts and how
they reflect on them from their current perspectives, and this also results in the
construction of multiple and on occasion conflicting identities. This article reports
an analysis of such discourse practices in stories told about themselves by people
aged 80 or more years living in Indiana.
Keywords :
NEAL R. NORRICK , conversation , PERSPECTIVE , memory , Storytelling , identity
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society