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Telling Disability: Identity Construction in Personal and Vicarious Narratives

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Telling Disability: Identity Construction in Personal and Vicarious Narratives
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Book Synopsis Telling Disability: Identity Construction in Personal and Vicarious Narratives by : Leslie Cochrane

Book excerpt: The analysis investigates narratives from a 16-hour corpus of video-recorded conversations among three participants with lifelong, mobility-related, physical disabilities; their able-bodied family, friends, and caregivers; and the able-bodied researcher. The analysis shows tellers displaying their individual disability identities through positions (Davies and Harre 1990; Bamberg 1997) taken up in response to able-bodied characters in storyworlds. I propose that telling vicarious narratives allows tellers to expand their repertoires of storyworlds beyond their own lived experiences. I demonstrate how one particular teller with a disability uses vicarious narratives about third-person characters to construct her personal disability identity.


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