Gender, Time and Biographical Narrative
Author(s) -
Carmen Leccardi
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
pub – publications at bielefeld university (bielefeld university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1439-6246
DOI - 10.2390/jsse-v4-i2-988
Subject(s) - narrative , restructuring , interpretation (philosophy) , field (mathematics) , sociology , reflection (computer programming) , dimension (graph theory) , gender studies , computer science , political science , literature , art , law , mathematics , pure mathematics , programming language
It is a well-known fact that the analysis of the time dimension represents a useful instrument both for charting the complex field of social changes in which we find ourselves, as well as for defining an efficient code for interpretation. In particular, a reflection on time and gender allows us to bring to the foreground relevant dimensions of these changes. By making use of the results of some of the research on young women’s biographic construction, the article aims at highlighting the relationship between gender, the acknowledgment of the multiplicity of human times, and the present restructuring of biographical narratives.
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