From Cruise Director to Rabbi: Authoring the Agentic Self through Conventions of Narrative Necessity

Autor: W. E. Douglas Creed, Jaco Lok, Rich DeJordy
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.1108/s0733-558x2019000065b036
Popis: The concept of (self-)identity has become increasingly central to institutional theory’s microfoundations, yet remains relatively underdeveloped. In this chapter, the authors use an autobiographical interview with a gay Protestant minister in the US to explore the role of narrative conventions in the construction of self-identity. The analysis of this chapter offers the basis for a new understanding of the relation between institutions, self-identity, and agency: how we agentically engage institutions depends not only on who we narrate ourselves to be, but also on how we narrate ourselves into being. This suggests that narration as a specific modality of micro-institutional processes has important performative effects.
Databáze: OpenAIRE