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A Critical Autoethnographic Exploration of Narrative Momentum in Families
10th Annual International Congress of Qualitative Research
  • Andrew F. Herrmann, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
5-23-2014
Description

In communication and family studies, narrative inheritance Òprovides us with a framework for understanding our identity throughÓ the stories of those who preceded us in our families (Goodall, 2005, p. 497). Ballard and Ballard (2011) supplement the concept of narrative inheritance with the idea of Ònarrative momentum,Ó suggesting that family identity moves forward into the future through the narratives the family tells (p. 80). In this account, I question the hegemony of both concepts, particularly narrative momentum which discounts the variety of family types, while supporting the dominant cultural discourses of what defines Òfamily.Ó

Location
Urbana, IL
Citation Information
Andrew F. Herrmann. "A Critical Autoethnographic Exploration of Narrative Momentum in Families" 10th Annual International Congress of Qualitative Research (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrew-herrmann/7/