A Narrative Search for Respect |
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Authors: | Sveinung Sandberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology , University of Bergen , Bergen, Norway sveinung.sandberg@sos.uib.no |
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Abstract: | This article examines narratives of the self used by stigmatized people searching for respect on the streets of Oslo, Norway. The three narratives—“it was my own choice,” “I'm decent,” and “we're the same”—are embedded in conventional discourse. They are utilized in claims to be morally decent selves. Three different narratives—“I'm interesting,” “I'm smart,” and “I'm dangerous”—are embedded in the gangster discourse of a violent street subculture. They are utilized in order to appear as fascinating and competent. This ambivalent presentation of self challenges concepts such as “the code of the street” and “street culture.” |
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