Aufsatz(elektronisch)10. Februar 2020

Entextualizing and contextualizing the status quo in domestic violence narratives

In: Narrative inquiry: a forum for theoretical, empirical, and methodological work on narrative, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 263-286

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Abstract

Abstract
Victim/survivors of domestic violence are asked to tell their stories many times, in different contexts, and for
different audiences. These stories are contextualized for the new context and audience at the same time that they become texts –
entextualization – in that context. This article argues that narrative is produced via the co-processes of entextualization and
contextualization (Silverstein & Urban, 1996). The co-processes of
entextualization/contextualization in domestic violence narratives about staying and leaving violent relationships produce stories
that comport with the status quo, as it is envisioned in the stories of the victim/survivors. Using staying/leaving stories of
domestic violence victim/survivors, I show that entextualizations/contextualizations are (1) socioculturally saturated processes
and (2) rhetorical arguments. I argue that narratives entextualize/contextualize events of domestic violence in ways that involve
and comply with the status quo. Ultimately, these processes create discursive resources that reinforce domestic violence.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

John Benjamins Publishing Company

ISSN: 1569-9935

DOI

10.1075/ni.19052.and

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