Reframing Youth: A Narrative and the Dream of a South African Idol

This article focuses on the transformative power of metaphor in narrative discourse. Narratological concepts are utilized in combination with Anton Boisen's idea of 'living human document', Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics, and Donald Capps's 'reframing'. By reordering...

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Published in:Pastoral psychology
Main Author: Dreyer, Yolanda (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Springer Science Business Media B. V. 2016
In: Pastoral psychology
RelBib Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
KBN Sub-Saharan Africa
RG Pastoral care
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B BOISEN, Anton
B Narratology
B Pastoral Care
B South Africa
B Youth
B Hermeneutics
B Metaphor
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Summary:This article focuses on the transformative power of metaphor in narrative discourse. Narratological concepts are utilized in combination with Anton Boisen's idea of 'living human document', Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutics, and Donald Capps's 'reframing'. By reordering plot, the story is recreated. Readers associate or disassociate with the characters in the story-in Ricoeur's language, they can 'appropriate' the story. The narrative example is the autobiography of Lloyd Cele, a young Zulu musician from South Africa, which tells his life story from childhood during the end of apartheid to young adulthood in post-apartheid South Africa. The root metaphor of his story can facilitate others to find their own root metaphor. This can empower them to transform from an 'authentic I? to an 'authentic other'.
ISSN:1573-6679
Contains:Enthalten in: Pastoral psychology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/s11089-016-0691-7