Transcultural Experience and Multiple Biographies as a Research Topic
Transcultural Experience and Multiple Biographies as a Research Topic
Author(s): Maciej FalskiSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: transculturality; biography; social identity; border
Summary/Abstract: Transculturality refers to the traditional understanding of culture as selfcontained, concentrated around its own center and producing clear borders. “Trans” signifies the act of crossing; it signifies overcoming such borders. It looks at phenomena, people and notions that are not limited to one communicational environment but are represented in multiple locations, or contexts. Or rather— they cannot be fully ascribed to one “culture” because they exhibit traits of both (or more) cultures. Culture studies often also describe people with “trans” life stories; it is not a matter of simple crossing of borders, living a bit in one environment and a bit in another. The point is that their sense of belonging is of a mixed, ambiguous character, and their identity is blurred. It is a question of practices that they draw from two or more sources, creating a peculiar amalgam characteristic of living “in between.” Transculturality, just like multiple biographies, means both partial belonging and dual belonging, which is very well illustrated by the case studies presented in the volume: they have, in a way, varied roots, which means they bear unique, hybrid fruit.
Journal: Colloquia Humanistica
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 11-24
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English