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    Erzählen vom Leben im 20. Jahrhundert

    Erinnerungspraxis und Erzähltraditionen in lebensgeschichtlichen Interviews am Beispiel der Region Montafon/Vorarlberg

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    Author(s)
    Hessenberger, Edith
    Collection
    Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Biographic narratives are shaped by many factors. The shape old people finally select for the retrospective view of their lives, is for example influenced by the current narrative situation, by the individual's perception of the past, or by the patterns of reconstruction. Using the example of 67 biographical narratives, the graduate thesis “Telling about life in the 20th Century” demonstrates, how cultural influences shape the practice of memory, and how narrative traditions ultimately decide on the form of autobiographical representation.
     
    Lebensgeschichtliche Erzählungen werden von vielen Faktoren geformt. Von der gegenwärtigen Erzählsituation über die individuelle Wahrnehmung des Vergangenen bis hin zur Rekonstruktion in Form von Erinnerung und Erzählung prägen viele Einflüsse die Form, die alte Menschen schließlich für die retrospektive Darstellung ihres Lebens wählen. Am Beispiel von 67 lebensgeschichtlichen Erzählungen wird in der Arbeit „Erzählen vom Leben im 20. Jahrhundert“ aufgezeigt, wie kulturelle Einflüsse die Erinnerungspraxis prägen und Erzähltraditionen letztlich über die Form der autobiographischen Darstellung entscheiden.
     
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    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/31016
    Keywords
    Oral history; biographical narratives; narrative traditions; Oral History; lebensgeschichtliches Erzählen; Erzähltraditionen; Montafon; Stoff (Literatur); Zeitzeuge
    DOI
    10.26530/oapen_447553
    Publisher
    Studien Verlag
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    www.studienverlag.at
    Publication date and place
    Innsbruck, 2013
    Grantor
    • Austrian Science Fund
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    463
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