Rhythmus, Störung und Reenactment: Begegnungsmomente und die Szenisch-Narrative Mikroanalyse

Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 27 (1):62-77 (2018)
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This chapter presents “Scenic Narrative Microanalysis” and its potential contribution to research on significant interactive moments. It discusses the method’s roots at the intersection of two paradigm shifts. The first is the interactive turn in psychoanalysis, which itself is situated within the overarching cultural context of a performative turn. Second, as an approach addressing short-term interactions, SNMA points to the temporal turn in sociology, economics and technology, the background for microanalytic infant research approaches that have been influential since the 1970s. Finally, the future prospects of interdisciplinary method triangulation within the research group are discussed.

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