The current study focused on discovering the ways in which the intergenerational transmission of family legacy stories both enables and constrains individual family members’ sense of their own identities. Using semi-structured interviews, 17 third generation family members identified a multitude of both positive and negative family legacies. Both positive and negative legacies were influenced by the storytelling context. Positive legacies portrayed families as hardworking, caring, and cohesive while negative legacies were more idiosyncratic. Individual family members typically responded to their family legacies by embracing the positive and rejecting the negative. However, individuals’ responses also pointed to additional complexities in accepting or rejecting family legacies. Specifically, some individuals embraced negative family legacies and rejected positive ones; others only accepted portions of the legacies; and some reported their legacies as unembraceable.
2025. Star-Painters and Shape-Makers. In Oxford Intersections: AI in Society,
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Chang, Chen-Chi & Yu-Hsun Lin
2022. Constructing Hakka Ethnic Identity Through Narrative Genealogy Writing. Sage Open 12:1
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2022. Images of Reality: Metaphors, Archetypes, Symbols, and Cultures. In Family Business Metaphors, ► pp. 1 ff.
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2021. Building Multitemporal Awareness and Reflexivity in Family Business: A Visual Sensemaking Exercise. Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy 4:2 ► pp. 194 ff.
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2020. Management of information within Portuguese families with Huntington disease: a transgenerational process for putting the puzzle together. European Journal of Human Genetics 28:9 ► pp. 1210 ff.
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Coffelt, Tina A.
2018. A Paragon of Family Ritual: The Zimmerman Family Reunion. Communication Studies 69:2 ► pp. 161 ff.
Mannell, Jenevieve, Lida Ahmad & Ayesha Ahmad
2018. Narrative storytelling as mental health support for women experiencing gender-based violence in Afghanistan. Social Science & Medicine 214 ► pp. 91 ff.
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2013. Shifting Patterns of Everyday Activity in Early Dementia. Journal of Family Nursing 19:3 ► pp. 348 ff.
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2012. Narrative Coherence in Online Stories Told by Members of the Adoption Triad. Journal of Family Communication 12:4 ► pp. 265 ff.
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2011. From Narrative Inheritance to Narrative Momentum: Past, Present, and Future Stories in an International Adoptive Family. Journal of Family Communication 11:2 ► pp. 69 ff.
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