2016
DOI: 10.1504/ejccm.2016.081210
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Counternarrative and antenarrative inquiry in two cross-cultural contexts

Abstract: We developed a theory of an antenarrative practices in relation to the interplay of dominant cultural narratives 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 the ways antenarrative processes accomplish the hegemony, and the resistance occurring between dominant narrative and counte… Show more

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“…These Heideggerian ‘fore’ notions (antenarrative forces) are shown to permeate storytelling fields interacting and potentially transforming living stories and grand narratives, steering shifts between dominant and counter‐narratives (Boje et al . ); and conjoining ‘prospective and retrospective sensemaking, connecting grander, universal, abstract narratives to living stories’ (Boje et al . , p. 394).…”
Section: Concepts Of Time and Temporality In Storytelling Organizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These Heideggerian ‘fore’ notions (antenarrative forces) are shown to permeate storytelling fields interacting and potentially transforming living stories and grand narratives, steering shifts between dominant and counter‐narratives (Boje et al . ); and conjoining ‘prospective and retrospective sensemaking, connecting grander, universal, abstract narratives to living stories’ (Boje et al . , p. 394).…”
Section: Concepts Of Time and Temporality In Storytelling Organizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His essential claim is that there is an undercurrent of antenarrative forces (five entangled aspects are identified) that interplay with living story webs and dominant narratives, consisting of: before (fore-having); beneath (fore-conception); between (fore-structure); bets (fore-telling); and becoming (fore-care). These Heideggerian 'fore' notions (antenarrative forces) are shown to permeate storytelling fields interacting and potentially transforming living stories and grand narratives, steering shifts between dominant and counter-narratives (Boje et al 2016b); and conjoining 'prospective and retrospective sensemaking, connecting grander, universal, abstract narratives to living stories' (Boje et al 2016a, p. 394). In examining 'little' stories (microstoria) alongside fully formed narratives in Burger King, the authors highlight 'struggles between and beneath grand narratives with living stories of life and work in relation to the before of enacting strategic steps and the cyclical bets on anticipated actions' that shape strategic change (Boje et al 2016a, p. 399).…”
Section: Concepts Of Time and Temporality In Storytelling Organizatiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developed by Marita Svane and David Boje. Source: Svane, Gergerich, and Boje (2016) and Boje, Svane, and Gergerich (2016) In the literature on storytelling in organizations, the conceptual difference between story and narrative is an ongoing discussion. Some researchers privilege narrative, others story; some use them interchangeably.…”
Section: Figure 1: Triad Storytelling Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Boje's concept of antenarrative, the gravitational point that connects and brings all of the above antenarrative processes into interplay, eventually leading to a new idea, is called fore‐caring , an affectionate concern for the future of the idea that is yet to arrive (Boje, ; Boje, Svane, et al., ):
[H]ow we feel affection to the possible futures and relate to some futures as more attractive than others, and how we thus, in anticipation of the arrival of this future, resolutely act to pave the way for its actual arrival. (Boje et al., , p. 12)
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Section: The Creative Process As An Antenarrativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Boje's concept of antenarrative, the gravitational point that connects and brings all of the above antenarrative processes into interplay, eventually leading to a new idea, is called fore-caring, an affectionate concern for the future of the idea that is yet to arrive (Boje, 2014;Boje, Svane, et al, 2016):…”
Section: The Creative Process As An Antenarrativementioning
confidence: 99%