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‘There’s nothing I can do’: Bad faith and the narrative maintenance of ethical identifications
- Source: Punk & Post-Punk, Volume 8, Issue 3, Oct 2019, p. 327 - 341
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- 01 Oct 2019
Abstract
It has often been emphasized in narrative sociology that individuals strive to present themselves in a good, ethical light and that they attempt to make themselves the protagonists of their own stories. However, less work has been done on what happens when individuals are confronted with a necessary contradiction in their narrative that conflicts with their subjective ethical positioning. In this article, I use evidence from my qualitative research into the anarcho-punk subculture in Philadelphia (2016) to show that in such a situation, the narrator may use what Jean-Paul Sartre called ‘bad faith’, the denial of personal responsibility or choice, to protect their ethical identification through narrative.
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