Affiliation:
1. Universidade Aberta
2. CLUNL-FCSH-Universidade Nova de Lisboa
3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Abstract
This article combines the study of online narratives as social practices and the linguistic anthropological study of imagined
communities, to examine a set of non-canonical narrative practices in a Facebook group for the Portuguese diaspora in France.
Instead of reports of individual members’ past experiences, these narratives
function as invitations to other group members to co-tell typical, shared
experiences. Specifically, we investigate how group members share vacation trips to Portugal with each other in ways that produce
a sense of collective and simultaneous experience. They accomplish this through deictically-based narrative strategies that shift
the social, spatial, and temporal perspectives of narrating and narrated frames in ways that link the following: individual
I’s with collective we’s, one-time events with timeless event types, and co-presence online
with co-presence on vacation. Through these strategies, participants connect Facebook narrations of vacations to the larger social
project of diasporic longing for and return to Portugal.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Education
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