Hammack Phillip L, Toolis Erin
University of California, Santa Cruz.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2014 Fall;2014(145):43-56. doi: 10.1002/cad.20066.
This chapter develops three points of elaboration and theoretical expansion upon Cohler's (1982) treatise on personal narrative and life course. First, we highlight Cohler's emphasis on an interpretive, idiographic approach to the study of lives and reveal the radicalism of this approach, particularly in its ability to interrogate the lived experience of social categorization. Second, we link Cohler's position directly to cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) and consider the link between inner and social speech through the idea of narrative engagement. Finally, following Cohler's life course perspective on human development, we suggest that adulthood is best conceived as a cultural discourse to which individuals orient their personal narratives through a dynamic process of narrative engagement rather than a clearly demarcated life stage. Emerging adulthood is linked to cultural and economic processes of globalization in the 21st century and challenges static notions of social roles traditionally associated with compulsory heterosexuality (e.g., marriage and parenthood). Narrative processes in emerging adulthood occur through both situated storytelling and the formation of a life story that provides coherence and social meaning, both of which have key implications for social stasis and change.
本章围绕科勒(1982年)关于个人叙事与生命历程的论文展开了三点阐述与理论拓展。首先,我们强调科勒对采用解释性、个案研究法来研究人生的重视,并揭示这种方法的激进之处,尤其是其审视社会分类的生活体验的能力。其次,我们将科勒的观点直接与文化历史活动理论(CHAT)相联系,并通过叙事参与的概念来思考内在言语与社会言语之间的联系。最后,遵循科勒关于人类发展的生命历程视角,我们认为,成年期最好被理解为一种文化话语,个体通过叙事参与的动态过程使自己的个人叙事与之契合,而不是一个界限分明的生命阶段。新兴成年期与21世纪的全球化文化和经济进程相关联,并对传统上与强制异性恋相关的社会角色的静态观念(如婚姻和为人父母)构成挑战。新兴成年期的叙事过程通过情境化叙事和构建赋予连贯性及社会意义的人生故事得以展开,这两者对社会停滞和变革均具有关键意义。