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Reconstructing Autobiographical Memories and Crafting a New Self Through Dialogic Literary Gatherings

Authors

RACIONERO PLAZA, SANDRA

External publication

No

Means

Qual. Inq.

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

1.934

SJR Impact

0.548

Publication date

01/12/2015

ISI

000366192400013

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84949233517

Abstract

This article uses the biographical method with communicative orientation to deepen into the life experiences of an individual living in poverty who experienced a turning point in her life as a result of engaging in a successful educational action called Dialogic Literary Gatherings. The stories told by Lola, a female homeless from a deprived neighborhood, shed light on the transformative power that reading and discussing classical literature had for her: Rejected by her family, sharing classical readings in an environment of egalitarian dialogue gave Lola new possible worlds, which brought her to recover hope in life and craft a new self. The gathering provided her strong social relations and a new family, and motivated her involvement in transformative personal and social struggles. Lola's biography informs about how the Dialogic Literary Gatherings facilitate moving from a current to a possible self over a journey of autobiographical memory reconstruction.

Keywords

biography; dialogic literary gatherings; autobiographical memory; possible self; communicative methodology; transformation