Article published In: Narrative Inquiry
Vol. 25:1 (2015) ► pp.91–112
Migrant identities in narrative practice
In-/out-group constructions of ‘comrades’ and ‘rivals’ in storytelling about transnational life
Published online: 19 February 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.25.1.06sab
https://doi.org/10.1075/ni.25.1.06sab
From an interpretive, post-structuralist perspective, this paper analyzes the discursive constructions of fluid migrant identities through the lens of narrative practice. I describe the presentations of the Self /the Other which get inscribed in a series of truncated stories mobilized by three unsheltered Ghanaians who lived on a bench in a Catalan town. I explore their self-attributed /other-ascribed social categories and argue that these multifaceted identity acts are a lens into how heterogeneous migrant networks apprehend social exclusion in their host societies. I show that a narrative approach to the interactional processes of migrant identity construction may be revealing of these populations’ social structuration practices, which are ‘internally’ regulated in off-the-radar economies of meaning. I problematize hegemonic conceptions that present migrants as agency-less, decapitalized storied Selves, and suggest that stagnated populations may also be active tellers who act upon companions and rivals, when fighting for transnational survival in contexts of precariousness.
Keywords: Catalonia, identity, social structuration, migration, narrative practice
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