O proměnlivosti identity a vzpomínek

Roč.15,č.2(2024)
Anthropologia integra

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V tomto článku se věnuji prezentaci jednoho aspektu výsledků svého empirického šetření pro moji disertační práci. Ve svojí práci se věnuji tématu sebereflexe. Tento jev se v průběhu druhé poloviny dvacátého století stal jednak inspirací pro různé teorie fungování sociálních jevů, ale také součástí antropologické metodologie, kde měla reflexivita demaskovat osobní vliv výzkumníka na výslednou podobu textu. Reflexivita sebou ovšem nese jisté paradoxy a problémy, které by mohly zpochybnit validitu jejího užití. Jeden z těchto problémů fungování sebereflexe v praktickém slova smyslu ilustruji v tomto příspěvku. Tvoření reflexí je zde představeno jako mechanismus tvorby identity a práce na jejích proměnách


Klíčová slova:
vzpomínky; identita; etnometodologie; reflexivita; narativní analýza
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