The Importance of Untold and Unheard Stories in Narrative Gerontology: Reflections on a Field Still in the Making from a Narrative Gerontologist in the Making
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/11732Date
2016Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Blix, Bodil HansenAbstract
In this essay, I consider the limitations and possibilities of narrative
gerontology. I reflect upon narrative gerontology’s fundamental dependence on
people’s narrative willingness. I discuss both the reasons that stories remain
untold and the reasons they remain unheard. Furthermore, I suggest that
narrative gerontology would benefit from a stronger focus on the act and
context of storytelling rather than merely on what is being told. I suggest that
narrative gerontology should pay more attention to the diverse sites of
engagement, more or less formalized settings, and spontaneous everyday
interactions in which older adults tell stories.