Counternarrative and antenarrative inquiry in two cross-cultural contexts

David M. Boje, Marita Susanna Svane, Erika Gergerich

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Abstract

We develop a theory of antenarrative practices in relation to the interplay of dominant cultural narrative and counternarratives of resistance. Antenarrative is defined here as the field of forces before, between, beneath, bets, and becoming that occurs in the reduction of diverse living stories of Self to hegemonic narratives and counternarratives. We contribute two case studies of ways antenarrative processes accomplish the hegemony and resistance occurring between dominant narrative and counternarrative. In the first case dominant cultural narratives of homelessness are resisted by counternarrative theatrical performances by developing micro-politic antenarrative threads to bring what is before, beneath, between, and becoming to the fore, so that alternative bets on the future become presented to audiences. We also offer an antenarrative inquiry into counternarrative and narrative cultural stereotypical representations of race, class, and gender, and offer theory and methodology resources for a more meaningful understanding of homeless life and cultures. The second case explores narrative-counternarrative and antenarrative inquiry into a cross-cultural merger between two companies. Both cases contribute to how the storytelling world is an interplay of dominant narratives and their counternarratives, and the undercurrent of antenarrative processes.
Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Cross-Cultural Competence and Management
Volume4
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)55-84
ISSN1758-1508
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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