2012
DOI: 10.1177/0309132511435000
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New geographies of story and storytelling

Abstract: The concept of story draws attention to the relationship between personal experience and expression, and the broader contexts within which such experiences are ordered, performed, interpreted, and disciplined. In the past, particularly through the ‘cultural turn’, geographers were predominantly concerned with the ways in which story and storytelling were implicated in the production of cultural, economic, political, and social power. Today, this approach to story is being re-examined and new approaches to stor… Show more

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“…Whilst there is one school of oral history (that devoted to an accurate reconstruction of past events) which insists on cross-checking facts, the other view accepts the participants' stories for what they are -stories (Cameron, 2012). Their analytic power resides precisely in what is said and how, and the storied memories of older people about their earlier lives in a completely different social, political and economic system are especially to be valued (Andrews et al, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst there is one school of oral history (that devoted to an accurate reconstruction of past events) which insists on cross-checking facts, the other view accepts the participants' stories for what they are -stories (Cameron, 2012). Their analytic power resides precisely in what is said and how, and the storied memories of older people about their earlier lives in a completely different social, political and economic system are especially to be valued (Andrews et al, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can focus on the meaning that food, food rituals, food preparation, food consumption and food products have in individuals' lives, and it may be presented chronologically and thematically (Miller & Deutsch 2009 context is much discussed in the narrative literature (Cameron 2012). These small stories can be affective and political in their own right, not simply as exemplifications of larger scale discourses, but important for their detail, smallness and everydayness (Cameron 2012 There is an important ontological question about the nature of memories. Like truth, memory is a multi-faceted concept, which refers to distinct dynamics and processes that are framed by cultural conditions and practices.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Any way of reporting research is a way of 'telling a story', but there are a variety of ways to produce this story, or -in the words of the commitment beyond this act -to tell facts about socio-spatial phenomena. 49 The production of fictional vignettes may be a strategy for opposing universal claims.…”
Section: This Consideration Is Central For the Recent Contribution Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%