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Closing reflections: Confronting contradictions in biographies of nations and persons

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posted on 2024-11-01, 13:02 authored by Paul James
The biography of a nation is not the same as the biography of a person. That much is simple. One is about a single person's life history and the other is about the formation of a community of persons. On the other hand, analytically describing how a biographical method can be used for both persons and nations is not straightforward. The central crossover occurs in the concept of 'the social'. An individual identity, like the projection of a national identity, is a social identity. Thus, biographies, whether of persons or of nations, are specific social genealogies, social histories, social mappings - call them what you like - graphic narratives of the bios or 'ways of life' of a person or community of persons. In this understanding, 'the social' is thus not just a background context, nor is it just another dimension to be considered among others. The social does not act as the stage on which characters walk around. The social is us - as persons and communities. In this sense, the 'social context' is a complex metaphor that describes our interrelations with others and with nature, including particular spatial configurations, specific organisational contexts and distinctive self-andother understood histories, whether they be personal or national. The notion of a 'social context' can thus be a useful metaphor, but it is too often abused.

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Journal

Humanities Research

Volume

19

Issue

1

Start page

121

End page

137

Total pages

17

Publisher

Australian National University Press

Place published

Canberra, Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© The Australian National University

Former Identifier

2006041408

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-07-12

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