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ALTERNATIVE MASTER NARRATIVE: THE AVENUE LEADING TO GENERATIVITY
ALTERNATIVE MASTER NARRATIVE: THE AVENUE LEADING TO GENERATIVITY

Author(s): Lili Khechuashvili, Mariam Gogichaishvili, Tamari Jananashvili
Subject(s): Psychology
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: alternative master narrative; autobiographical reasoning; generativity; narrative structure;

Summary/Abstract: Two independent mixed method studies are aimed at exploration of the major process of negotiation with an internalization of the master narrative, which assists as the cultural framework for narrative identity development. It analysed and compared the data obtained from same-sex desire individuals, ex-convicts and ordinary Georgian citizens, and traced the process of autobiographical reasoning and negotiation with autobiographical master narrative as the mean for development alternative master narrative, which, in turn, serves as the avenue for overcoming stigma, achieving resocialization and generativity, and coming in accord to one’s own identity. The comparative analysis addressed the following questions: How do research participants construct biographical alternative master narrative? Does this narrative lead to generativity? Does autobiographical reasoning mediate development of alternative master narrative? Altogether 30 life stories (16 same-sex desired persons and 14 ex-convicts) or 840 narratives were coded for narrative autobiographical reasoning, generativity, as well as for narrative structure (redemption and contamination). Besides, thematic comparative analysis was carried out. Qualitative analysis revealed the main thematic lines of the life stories, such as stigmatization and victimization, family relations, hard childhood experiences, urge for generativity, resocialization and identity formation. Research participants from both samples constructed their life stories or narrative identities through bringing on the surface the implicit master narrative and creating their own alternative one via either shifting and replacing the events or modifying sequences of the events included in the normative life story or autobiographical master narrative.

  • Issue Year: 12/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 75-83
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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