“I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant

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Autor(a) principal: Da Silva, R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Rosa, C., König, J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/22010
Resumo: This article traces the personal and cultural voices expressed in the life-story interview of a former politically violent militant regarding her engagement with and disengagement from the armed struggle. Rather than looking at the macro and meso aspects related to politically motivated violence, we examine micro-narratives which express individual arguments, sociocultural discourses, and negotiations within and between them, These are voiced in the dynamics that take place within the self-system at times of key identity transitions (e.g., from being a committed militant to becoming a former militant). In this vein, we highlight how the embodied emotional chords of personal positions, the development of meta-positions, and the positioning and repositioning movements within the dialogical self, facilitate the emergence of new and more adaptive meanings in the personal meaning system of former militants.
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title “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
spellingShingle “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
Da Silva, R.
Political violence
Dialogical self
Narrative
Life-story
Identity
Radicalisation
title_short “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
title_full “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
title_fullStr “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
title_full_unstemmed “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
title_sort “I’m not the same, but I’m not sorry”: exploring dialogical positioning in the self-transformation of a former politically violent militant
author Da Silva, R.
author_facet Da Silva, R.
Rosa, C.
König, J.
author_role author
author2 Rosa, C.
König, J.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Silva, R.
Rosa, C.
König, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Political violence
Dialogical self
Narrative
Life-story
Identity
Radicalisation
topic Political violence
Dialogical self
Narrative
Life-story
Identity
Radicalisation
description This article traces the personal and cultural voices expressed in the life-story interview of a former politically violent militant regarding her engagement with and disengagement from the armed struggle. Rather than looking at the macro and meso aspects related to politically motivated violence, we examine micro-narratives which express individual arguments, sociocultural discourses, and negotiations within and between them, These are voiced in the dynamics that take place within the self-system at times of key identity transitions (e.g., from being a committed militant to becoming a former militant). In this vein, we highlight how the embodied emotional chords of personal positions, the development of meta-positions, and the positioning and repositioning movements within the dialogical self, facilitate the emergence of new and more adaptive meanings in the personal meaning system of former militants.
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