Poor People - Poor Life Stories? Ordinary and Extraordinary in Life History Narratives Cover Image

Chudobní ľudia - chudobné životné príbehy? Obyčajné a neobyčajné v rozprávaniach životných príbehov
Poor People - Poor Life Stories? Ordinary and Extraordinary in Life History Narratives

Author(s): Zuzana Kusá
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: SAV - Slovenská akadémia vied - Sociologický ústav
Keywords: Poverty; biografhy; qualitative methodology; narratives; collective representations; quality of life

Summary/Abstract: Poor People - Poor Life Stories? This paper presents a methodological discussion of the quality of the life through narratives collected in the project ”Social History of Poverty in Slovakia” from the Winter of 1995-96. The stories were narrated by family members of the economically and socially marginalised families. This discussion tries to trace the roots of broken hopes that accompany the research objective; that is, to use life histories as an access to the dialectics of social opportunities and life strategies of the families under study. First, the discussion aims at the problem of narrative ‘thinness’ that is, on the absence of thick descriptions of ordinary activities in the collected narratives. Then it focuses on narrative constructions of the categories of "ordinary" and "extraordinary", as well as their use in self-description (or identity construction) of the narrators. Special attention has been given to the collective representations used in this process. The author discusses the hypothesis that the collected life-history narratives can bee seen as a performance aimed at "proving" one's inclusion into social majority and to distance oneself (and one's family) from the "deviant" label. Sociológia 1999, Vol. 31 (No. 3: 263-290)

  • Issue Year: 1999
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 290-263
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English
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