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The Autobiographical Self as an Object for Sociological Enquiry

Das autobiografische Selbst als Gegenstand soziologischer Untersuchung
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Okyerefo, Michael P. K.

Abstract

(Auto)biographies are not accidental products; instead, they are shaped by the social world which gives birth to them. Societies inherently impact an individual's life by means of their very social structures, which are themselves created through the interaction of social actors within and across a ... view more

(Auto)biographies are not accidental products; instead, they are shaped by the social world which gives birth to them. Societies inherently impact an individual's life by means of their very social structures, which are themselves created through the interaction of social actors within and across a society's history. In other words, the constant symbiotic interaction between social structures and social actors is an ongoing dynamic that can be observed and explained within historical and contemporary events. Consequently, the different social worlds in which an individual grows up and lives impact that individual's life course. This conceptual paper draws on my experiences of teaching and researching in different societies. It examines an example of autobiography becoming intertwined with social structure in a way that shapes one's academic life and discipline through socially constructed networks. It argues that social worlds shape the social actor regardless of society, lending credence to the necessity for biographical and oral history, or "narrative" approaches to sociological discourse across societies. In this paper I rely on different facets of my life to reflect on many years of engagement in teaching and researching sociological material and of the inner longing to unravel the eternal interconnectedness between the personal and the social.... view less

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories

Free Keywords
Autobiography; construction; creativity; narrative; Global Sociology

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 229-247

Journal
Historical Social Research, 48 (2023) 4

Issue topic
Doing Global Sociology: Qualitative Methods and Biographical Becoming after the Postcolonial Critique

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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