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Artikel'As One Should, Ought and Wants to Be': Belonging and Authenticity in Identity Narratives  
Oleh: Yngvesson, Barbara ; Mahoney, Maureen A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Theory, Culture & Society vol. 17 no. 6 (Des. 2000), page 77–110.
Topik: adoption; blood ties; cultural identity; family; race; transnationalism
Fulltext: 77TCAS176.pdf (164.8KB)
Isi artikelThis article examines identity narratives of adult adoptees who have undergone dislocations which make impossible the construction of a seamless narrative of origin. Focusing on the dynamic between their experience of uprootedness and the modernist compulsion for a 'fundamental ground' that is 'beyond the reach of play', we argue that the pressure to fix identity operates to expose both the tenuousness of the concept of a center or ground and the problems with the postmodernist impulse to celebrate a vision of identity as only play. Identity narratives of adoptees engage both cultural discourses of authenticity and the emotional resonance of these discourses as subjects reformulate the stories of their lives. These reformulations allow us to examine what it means to move beyond conventional understandings of identity as either mobile or fixed to a more complex view that encompasses interrupted movement and the dissonance of multiple forms of rootedness.
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