Review Essay: The Life Story as a "Rocket Flare" by Daniel Bertaux: On Methodological Blind Spots and Materialistic Potentials

Authors

  • Lisa Janotta TU Dresden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-20.3.3323

Keywords:

ethnography, biography, life story, objectivity, social worlds

Abstract

In this essay I discuss the integration of the book "The Life Story" by Daniel BERTAUX into the German based tradition of biographical research.  I will present the core concepts of his ethnosociological approach and further criticize some of his central terms (e.g., "objectivity" and "social worlds").  I refer to the tradition of symbolic interactionism, especially the theory by SCHÜTZE and, further, the approaches of APITZSCH, INOWLOCKI, and ROSENTHAL. BERTAUX's interconnection of life stories and social words will be discussed in reference to WILDHAGEN and DETKA. I conclude that—due to methodological vacancies in BERTAUX's text—it is not easy to relate "The life story" to the well-elaborated German tradition of biographical research. But at the same time the book can be enlightening for readers who are interested in materialistic questions.

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Author Biography

Lisa Janotta, TU Dresden

Dipl.-Päd. Lisa JANOTTA ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der TU Dresden, Fakultät Erziehungswissenschaften. Ihre Arbeitsschwerpunkte sind Forschungsmethoden und -methodologien, Migrationsforschung und Professionsforschung.

Published

2019-09-26

How to Cite

Janotta, L. (2019). Review Essay: The Life Story as a "Rocket Flare" by Daniel Bertaux: On Methodological Blind Spots and Materialistic Potentials. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.17169/fqs-20.3.3323