Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
946797 Emotion, Space and Society 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper reflects on the author's own life history and the important place that storytelling as a folk tradition and artistic practice play within it. Winicott's concept of potential space is used to explore the possibilities that open up within the space that listener and teller share in the joint creation of the storytelling experience. The construction of this space is an emotional project to which both listener and teller contribute. The article goes on to examine the relevance of this experience for how both spatiality and relationality are conceptualized within research. Working from an underlying premise that knowledge creation is dialogic, the author examines the roles a researcher can play as both listener and teller within research.

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