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Exploring multiple responses to a chaos narrative

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posted on 2014-07-28, 09:48 authored by Brett Smith, Andrew C. Sparkes
Narratives do things. This performative aspect of narrative includes calling on people for a response. This article explores the responses we have witnessed to a chaos narrative told to us by a disabled man that we then shared with different audiences over time. The following four types of response were identified: depression-therapy restitution stories; breakthrough restitution stories; social model stories; and solace stories. Each kind of response is focused on in detail, and their potentials and limitations are considered. The article does not promote one response over another, or seek the last word on the four responses, as the intention is to generate dialogue rather than to finalize. Future possibilities regarding narrative research and responding to stories are also considered.

History

School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

HEALTH

Volume

15

Issue

1

Pages

38 - 53 (16)

Citation

SMITH, B. and SPARKES, A.C., 2011. Exploring multiple responses to a chaos narrative. Health, 15(1), pp.38-53.

Publisher

Sage (© The Authors)

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2011

ISSN

1363-4593

Language

  • en