Continuing bonds from a discourse analytic perspective

Auteurs

Justyna Ziółkowska, Dariusz Galasiński, Natalia Bajkowska.

Résumé

The aim of the article is to contribute to the existing literature on continuing bonds with a deceased relative by exploration of discursive dimensions of the bonds through which the survivors construct their relationship with the person who died. The data come from five interviews with family members who survived the suicidal death of their relative. We argue that a focus upon the form and content of the survivors’ stories offers a complicated and heterogeneous picture of ‘bonding actions’. And so, assuming a constructionist view of discourse, we show two kinds of bonds. First, it is a bond related to social expectations of bereaved families. Second, it is a personal bond, part of which is a bond with a reverse direction, established and maintained by the deceased person. DEUIL ENDEUILLÉ DEUIL-SUICIDE PERTE-PROCHE ÉTUDE-QUALITATIVE


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