Article published In: Narrative Inquiry
Vol. 15:2 (2005) ► pp.405–420
Narratives of West Bank women settlers in “multi-problem families”
A case of conflicting master-narratives
Published online: 22 December 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.15.2.10pos
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.15.2.10pos
This article presents part of the findings of a qualitative study conducted from January-July 2003, of the experiences of women in “multi-problem families” who live in a “high-risk” settlement on the West Bank. The impetus for the project was a dilemma that arose among social workers who were providing services to West Bank communities during this period. The article presents a narrative analysis of three of the interviews in order to illustrate a process of corroboration and subversion of master narratives in the construction of personal narratives.
