Maybe An Answer Is In There: Life Story In Dialogue

Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This dissertation explores the ways in which Gwich'in women's lives have changed over the past century through the life story and historical and cultural reflections of Vera Englishoe, a Neets'qii Gwich'in woman in her lat...

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Main Author: Carroll, Jennifer L. L.
Other Authors: Schneider, Bill
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9026
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/9026 2023-05-15T18:49:04+02:00 Maybe An Answer Is In There: Life Story In Dialogue Carroll, Jennifer L. L. Schneider, Bill 2010 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9026 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/11122/9026 Department of Anthropology Cultural anthropology Native American studies Biographies Womens studies Dissertation phd 2010 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:11Z Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This dissertation explores the ways in which Gwich'in women's lives have changed over the past century through the life story and historical and cultural reflections of Vera Englishoe, a Neets'qii Gwich'in woman in her late 50s from Venetie and Fort Yukon. Vera's story illustrates one woman's pathway through changing times and provides an example of resilience in the face of family and community turmoil. This work also shows how Vera uses stories to sustain herself and others amid dialogues that challenge Gwich'in identity and how the Gwich'in approach to knowledge, understanding, and stories emphasize personal experience and accountability, promotes independent thinking on the part of the listener and acknowledges ambiguity and multiplicity in meaning. Through Vera's dialogue we see how stories of personal experience are offered to help others understand their own experiences and how putting stories into writing can be an extension of this tradition. Vera hopes her stories will remind people of the strength of Gwich'in culture and community and that they help others with similar experiences: that "maybe an answer is in there." In this work I employ a dialogic approach to reading Vera's stories because this comes closest to Vera's and Gwich'in ideas about how knowledge and understanding is gained and passed on through stories. Each person's experiences lead them to engage in the dialogue differently and thus find their own understanding. Offering a story acknowledges the ambiguity of understanding and the fluidity of storytelling and story listening. Through exploring multiple discourses and providing a "reading" instead of an interpretation of Vera's narrative I hope that "maybe something is in there" that will help others understand Vera's words. Vera's approach to her life story illustrates a way of using life stories not simply to record culture and history, but to engage others in a broader attempt to create and reinforce shared meaning and ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks Yukon
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topic Cultural anthropology
Native American studies
Biographies
Womens studies
spellingShingle Cultural anthropology
Native American studies
Biographies
Womens studies
Carroll, Jennifer L. L.
Maybe An Answer Is In There: Life Story In Dialogue
topic_facet Cultural anthropology
Native American studies
Biographies
Womens studies
description Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 This dissertation explores the ways in which Gwich'in women's lives have changed over the past century through the life story and historical and cultural reflections of Vera Englishoe, a Neets'qii Gwich'in woman in her late 50s from Venetie and Fort Yukon. Vera's story illustrates one woman's pathway through changing times and provides an example of resilience in the face of family and community turmoil. This work also shows how Vera uses stories to sustain herself and others amid dialogues that challenge Gwich'in identity and how the Gwich'in approach to knowledge, understanding, and stories emphasize personal experience and accountability, promotes independent thinking on the part of the listener and acknowledges ambiguity and multiplicity in meaning. Through Vera's dialogue we see how stories of personal experience are offered to help others understand their own experiences and how putting stories into writing can be an extension of this tradition. Vera hopes her stories will remind people of the strength of Gwich'in culture and community and that they help others with similar experiences: that "maybe an answer is in there." In this work I employ a dialogic approach to reading Vera's stories because this comes closest to Vera's and Gwich'in ideas about how knowledge and understanding is gained and passed on through stories. Each person's experiences lead them to engage in the dialogue differently and thus find their own understanding. Offering a story acknowledges the ambiguity of understanding and the fluidity of storytelling and story listening. Through exploring multiple discourses and providing a "reading" instead of an interpretation of Vera's narrative I hope that "maybe something is in there" that will help others understand Vera's words. Vera's approach to her life story illustrates a way of using life stories not simply to record culture and history, but to engage others in a broader attempt to create and reinforce shared meaning and ...
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