The Narrative Analysis of Moral Tales

This article deals with how society talks about crime and its relation to "doing morality". While talking about crime, the society informs itself about social order and its inherent quality of domination. Crime is not only a theme for control-"experts", but it also appears in eve...

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Main Author: Johannes Stehr
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2002-01-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/882
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description This article deals with how society talks about crime and its relation to "doing morality". While talking about crime, the society informs itself about social order and its inherent quality of domination. Crime is not only a theme for control-"experts", but it also appears in everyday discourse where crime stories are told and because they contain moral tales, they can also be used to solve everyday problems. It is shown that through narrative analysis of moral tales the symbolic and cultural dimensions of crime can be worked out, and how crime functions as a symbolic and a cultural resource. Presented in this text is a form of narrative analysis which connects the text and context, form and content and it attempts to interpret the text in a wider social context while combining the moral tale with the situation of storytelling. The final part of the article discusses the potential of narrative analysis for inquiring processes of reception of crime representations in the mass media. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0201183
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spelling doaj.art-30f664c6bfee4149a281fffe07c37fd02022-12-21T21:21:28ZdeuFQSForum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272002-01-0131869The Narrative Analysis of Moral TalesJohannes Stehr0Institut für berufliche Ausbildung, Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitik (INBAS)This article deals with how society talks about crime and its relation to "doing morality". While talking about crime, the society informs itself about social order and its inherent quality of domination. Crime is not only a theme for control-"experts", but it also appears in everyday discourse where crime stories are told and because they contain moral tales, they can also be used to solve everyday problems. It is shown that through narrative analysis of moral tales the symbolic and cultural dimensions of crime can be worked out, and how crime functions as a symbolic and a cultural resource. Presented in this text is a form of narrative analysis which connects the text and context, form and content and it attempts to interpret the text in a wider social context while combining the moral tale with the situation of storytelling. The final part of the article discusses the potential of narrative analysis for inquiring processes of reception of crime representations in the mass media. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0201183http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/882narrative analysismoralizationmoral talescrime talkcrime as cultural resourcereception of crime representations in the mass media
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Forum: Qualitative Social Research
narrative analysis
moralization
moral tales
crime talk
crime as cultural resource
reception of crime representations in the mass media
title The Narrative Analysis of Moral Tales
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title_short The Narrative Analysis of Moral Tales
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moralization
moral tales
crime talk
crime as cultural resource
reception of crime representations in the mass media
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