Fr. 153.00

Narratives of Nothing - Storying the Unlived Life

English · Hardback

Will be released 11.05.2026

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This book explores how episodes of nothing , or lost experience, shape accounts of self-identity. What is the most important thing that is not in your life? We tell stories about absent people, missed opportunities, things we yearn or wish for and events that never happened. These negative phenomena hold special meanings in memory and imagination, and can have a deep emotional impact. They help us to understand who we are in relation to who we are not - our alternate, impossible selves and journeys to non-becoming. Using micro-sociological theories and the method of narrative inquiry, Susie Scott shows how people perform reverse biographical identity work to make sense of their unlived lives. With illustrative data from

List of contents

Chapter 01: Introduction.- Chapter 02: Passionate tales: love and work.- Chapter 03: Enduring tales: sadness and loss.- Chapter 04: Transgressive tales: challenge and resistance.- Chapter 05: Counterfactual tales: reversals and alternatives.- Chapter 06: Reflexive tales: doubt and deconstruction.

About the author

Susie Scott
is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex, UK. She specialises in theories of self-identity, interaction and everyday life, using interview and narrative methods. Her publications cover diverse research topics, including shyness, politeness, swimming pools and total institutions. She also works in clinical practice as a qualified psychotherapist.

Summary

This book explores how episodes of ‘nothing’, or lost experience, shape accounts of self-identity. What is the most important thing that is not in your life? We tell stories about absent people, missed opportunities, things we yearn or wish for and events that never happened. These negative phenomena hold special meanings in memory and imagination, and can have a deep emotional impact. They help us to understand who we are in relation to who we are not - our alternate, impossible selves and journeys to non-becoming. Using micro-sociological theories and the method of narrative inquiry, Susie Scott shows how people perform ‘reverse biographical identity work’ to make sense of their unlived lives. With illustrative data from 195 research participants, the author identifies five types of narrative tale: passionate, enduring, transgressive, counterfactual and reflexive. These storytelling practices reveal fascinating insights into unexplored personal worlds.

Product details

Authors Susie Scott
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 11.05.2026
 
EAN 9783032151834
ISBN 978-3-0-3215183-4
Illustrations Approx. 200 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography

Soziologie, Klinische Psychologie, Relationships, Biography, Nothing, Mental Health, Well-Being, Identity, Narrative, Self, Sociological Methods, Social and Cultural Geography

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