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Action and Relevance: Making Sense of Subjective Interpretations in Biographical Narratives
Action and Relevance: Making Sense of Subjective Interpretations in Biographical Narratives

Author(s): Hermílio Santos
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Action; relevance; subjectivity; biographical narratives; Alfred Schutz;

Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses biographical narratives as a possibility of getting access on how individuals interpret their life-world, that is, the subjective interpretation in biographies of actors on their social context. Here biography is understood as the description made by the individual himself. It is of processes and experiences that extended through the course of life, that is, written or oral presentation of the history of life. In this sense, biographies and biographical trajectories are not purely individual phenomena, but social ones. The biographical narrative offers important elements for the analysis not only on the narrator´s life, but especially on the connections between the individual and his group or community, considering however that any narrative is an interpretation based on a specific biographical situation. In this sense, the access to the experiences accumulated and consolidated in their biographies permits the analysis of the subjective interpretation of the actors.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: Volume 4
  • Page Range: 111-124
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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