Narrative, Identity, and the City

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Narrative, Identity, and the City

Filipino stories of dislocation and relocation

Literary studies: general

Authors: Raul P. Lejano, Alicia P. Lejano, Josefina D. Constantino, Aaron J. P. Almadro, Mikaella Evaristo

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Collection: FILLM Studies in Languages and Literatures

Language: English

Published by: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published on: 16 February 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 182 pages

ISBN: 9789027264275


Overview

Raul P. Lejano offers a boldly original synthesis of narratology, psychology, and human geography. This helps him articulate his two main insights: that our identity as individuals, though not completely determined by sociocultural factors, nevertheless profoundly reflects our embeddedness in particular places; and that the way we think of, or would like to think of, our own identity is most readily captured in the stories we tell about ourselves.

Key Themes

Most revealing of all, he suggests, are our stories about coming to grips with an entire city, especially when our experience of it is actually one of dislocation or relocation - when we in some sense or other lose a city to which we have hitherto belonged, or when we find a new one.

Illustrative Content

By way of illustration the book includes four specially commissioned autobiographical stories by writers of Filipino origin, which Lejano's analytical chapters compare and contrast with each other within his interdisciplinary frame of reference.

Methodology and Perspective

At once learnedly sophisticated and readably empathetic, his commentaries are underpinned by a basically phenomenological orientation, which leads him to view human individuals as essentially relational beings, naturally inclined to enter into dialogue with both their fellow-creatures and the larger environment.

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