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Record Nr.

UNINA9910153745403321

Autore

Koskinen-Koivisto Eerika

Titolo

Her own worth : negotiations of subjectivity in the life narrative of a female labourer / / Eerika Koskinen-Koivisto

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Helsinki : , : Finnish Literature Society / SKS, , [2014]

©2016

ISBN

9789522227539

9789522226181

9789522226099

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Open Access e-Books

Knowledge Unlatched

Studia Fennica ethnologica ; ; 16

Disciplina

305.4823

Soggetti

Women employees - Finland

Women metal-workers - Finland

Women - Finland - Social conditions - 20th century

Sex role - Finland - History - 20th century

Biographies.

Finland Social life and customs 20th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"A digital edition of a printed book first published in 2014 by the Finnish Literature Society"

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-195) and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction : understanding her life -- 2. The dialogic research process and analysis -- 3. A working owman : the negotiation of gendered ideals -- 4. Social class : identification and distinction -- 5. Change and continuity in a life narrative -- 6. Conclusion.

Sommario/riassunto

"In this study, I examine the life narrative of a female factory labourer, Elsa Koskinen (née Kiikkala, born in 1927). I analyze her account of her experiences related to work, class and gender because I seek to gain a better understanding of how changes in these aspects of life influenced the ways in which she saw her own worth at the time of the interviews and how she constructed her subjectivity. Elsa's life touches upon many of the core aspects of 20th-century social change: changes in women's



roles, the entrance of middle- class women into working life, women's increasing participation in the public sphere, feminist movements, upward social mobility, the expansion of the middle class, the growth of welfare and the appearance of new technologies. What kind of trajectory did Elsa take in her life? What are the key narratives of her life? How does her narrative negotiate the shifting cultural ideals of the 20th century?A life story, a retrospective evaluation of a life lived, is one means of constructing continuity and dealing with the changes that have affected one's life, identity and subjectivity. In narrating one's life, the narrator produces many different versions of her/him self in relation to other people and to the world. These dialogic selves and their relations to others may manifest internal contradictions. Contradictions may also occur in relation to other narratives and normative discourses. Both of these levels, subjective meaning making and the negotiation of social ideals and collective norms, are embedded in life narratives.My interest in this study is in the ways in which gender and class intersect with paid labour in the life of an ordinary female factory worker. I approach gender, class and work from both an experiential and a relational perspective, considering the power of social relationships and subject formations that shape individual life at the micro-level. In her narratives Elsa discusses ambivalence related to gendered ideals, social class, and especially the phenomenon of social climbing as well as technological advance.I approach Elsa's life and narratives ethnographically. The research material was acquired in a long-standing interview process and the analysis is based on reflexivity of the dialogic knowledge production and contextualization of Elsa's experiences. In other words I analyze Elsa's narratives in their situational but also socio-cultural and historical contexts. Specific episodes in one’s life and other significant events constitute smaller narrative entities, which I call micro-narratives. The analysis of micro-narratives, key dialogues and cultural ideals embedded in the interview dialogues offers perspectives on experiences of social change and the narrator’s sense of self"