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Narratives of Loss: Exploring Grief through Photography
Author(s) -
Belén Jiménez-Alonso,
Ignacio Brescó de Luna
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
qualitative studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1903-7031
DOI - 10.7146/qs.v6i1.124433
Subject(s) - narrative , grief , meaning (existential) , meaning making , expression (computer science) , photography , psychology , narrative inquiry , aesthetics , sociology , psychoanalysis , social psychology , visual arts , art , psychotherapist , computer science , literature , programming language
Grief is not an exclusively private and intrapsychic phenomenon but a dynamic process whereby the bereaved negotiates the meaning of the loss in a way that may challenge his/her personal self-narrative. Drawing on a social constructionist model of grief, this paper features a case study where we analyse narratives of mourning elicited through a personal photographic project. The visual-based narrative methodology used in our study (photo-production) not only allows for multi-modal forms of expression and communication in the study of grief, but it also serves as an aid for individuals to scaffold further meaning-making processes which cannot be conveyed through narrative alone. The paper concludes with an invitation to reflect on the use of photography as both a possible methodological tool to explore narratives of grief and a therapeutic tool for the construction of meanings and continuing bonds with the deceased.

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