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Interpretation and over-interpretation: disputing the meaning of texts
In order to address issues concerning the ‘positioning’ of individuals in discourse, appeal has recently been made to psychoanalytic formulations offering plausible interpretations of how and why specific subjects take up the positions they do. This raises many problems concerning the relationship b...
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description | In order to address issues concerning the ‘positioning’ of
individuals in discourse, appeal has recently been made to psychoanalytic
formulations offering plausible interpretations of how and why specific subjects
take up the positions they do. This raises many problems concerning the relationship
between ‘top-down’ or ‘expert’ interpretive
strategies and the ‘bottom-up’ grounded approaches traditionally
preferred by qualitative researchers. Along with these methodological issues go
epistemological and political questions concerning power and accountability.
The current article stages a dialogue around psychoanalytically and discursively
driven interpretive strategies, centring on the analysis of material concerning a
teenage boy’s attempt to develop a ‘non-hegemonic’
position with regard to masculinity. A psychoanalytic reading of the boy’s
talk is given alongside a discursive analysis used to offer a critique of this
approach. It is argued a) that psychoanalytic interpretive strategies require much
more grounding than is usually available from conventional interview texts; and b)
that a dialogue of psychoanalytic and discursive analytic interpretations serves to
raise questions of difference as possibilities for collaboration. |
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teenage boy’s attempt to develop a ‘non-hegemonic’
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between ‘top-down’ or ‘expert’ interpretive
strategies and the ‘bottom-up’ grounded approaches traditionally
preferred by qualitative researchers. Along with these methodological issues go
epistemological and political questions concerning power and accountability.
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driven interpretive strategies, centring on the analysis of material concerning a
teenage boy’s attempt to develop a ‘non-hegemonic’
position with regard to masculinity. A psychoanalytic reading of the boy’s
talk is given alongside a discursive analysis used to offer a critique of this
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between ‘top-down’ or ‘expert’ interpretive
strategies and the ‘bottom-up’ grounded approaches traditionally
preferred by qualitative researchers. Along with these methodological issues go
epistemological and political questions concerning power and accountability.
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driven interpretive strategies, centring on the analysis of material concerning a
teenage boy’s attempt to develop a ‘non-hegemonic’
position with regard to masculinity. A psychoanalytic reading of the boy’s
talk is given alongside a discursive analysis used to offer a critique of this
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