
In this study of exile, Sean Akerman chronicles the ways in which narrative approaches provide opportunities to understand and represent the lives of those who have been displaced after violence. Drawing on fieldwork he conducted with Tibetan exiles in New York City, and supplemented with archival research from other exiles around the world, Akerman investigates how narrative approaches can reveal what it's like to embody historical tensions, how identity becomes contested within displaced groups, and how personal stories can impact political realities.The book also engages with the ethics of research practices more generally. How does a researcher write in a way that does justice to displaced lives while working within a scientific framework? What sort of ethics are at stake as one spends long hours interviewing an informant, and then interprets that person's stories? The exploration of narrative approaches then becomes a way to imagine new possibilities of representation and call attention to the limitations and power dynamics within the discipline of psychology.In light of massive upheavals and displacements all over the world, Words and Wounds provides a timely consideration of how to understand and chronicle one of the most pressing issues of this age.
How can narrative psychology effectively represent the experiences of displaced individuals while navigating the ethical complexities of academic research? Sean Akerman, a researcher in the field of narrative psychology, utilizes his fieldwork with Tibetan exiles in New York City alongside global archival research to examine the intersection of personal identity and political displacement. He argues that narrative approaches offer a unique lens for understanding how individuals embody historical tensions and how their stories influence broader political realities.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the intersection of narrative psychology and migration studies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's rigorous commitment to ethical reflexivity in research.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2019-07-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190851716
ISBN-13:
9780190851712
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