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SUMMARY:After Life: Grief and Narrative Scaffolding
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Meeting date: <strong>Tuesday 20th December 11am &ndash\; 12pm</strong></p>\n<p>Speaker:<strong> </strong>&nbsp\;<strong>Dr Regina Fabry</strong></p>\n<p>Title: <strong>After Life: Grief and Narrative Scaffolding</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Description:&nbsp\;</strong>In recent years\, philosophers of mind have advanced bold and sweeping claims about the important role of narrative for processes of grief. However\, our understanding of this role\, if any\, has been hindered by at least three problems. First\, given the notorious conceptual ambiguity of &lsquo\;narrative&rsquo\;\, it remains largely unclear whether philosophical considerations on the grief-narrative nexus are targeted at the contentful products (stories)\, the material outcomes (discourses)\, or at acts of narration. Second\, philosophical work tends to gloss over important differences between various kinds of narrative and modes of narration\, which leads to unwarranted generalisations. Finally\, while it has been suggested <em>that</em> narrative influences grief\, it has not been shown <em>how</em> the realisation of this influence can be described. In this talk\, I aim to start resolving these problems by considering the role of acts of narration for grieving with a focus on cases of self-referential textual narration. Drawing on recent research in philosophy of mind and cognition\, I will suggest that the active crafting and revision of discourse and story configurations through writing can be aptly described in terms of mental scaffolding. This scaffolding perspective\, I will show\, can lead to a better understanding of the possible contributions of self-referential textual narration to two intertwined processes associated with grief: emotional experiences of irrevocable loss and the active autobiographical remembering of the deceased. To assess the possible role of textual narration for grief\, I will consider empirical research on expressive writing as a test case.</p>\n<p><a name="_Hlk120798821"></a><strong>Zoom Link:</strong> Please click this URL to start or join.&nbsp\;https://monash.zoom.us/j/85711435926?pwd=bEljVVRQOXhrWGtqUEhHY0dGUUlXUT09<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Or\, go to&nbsp\;https://monash.zoom.us/join&nbsp\;and enter meeting ID: 857 1143 5926&nbsp\; and passcode: 077131<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Ensure your device has a dedicated microphone and webcam.<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;**Please do not share these details with those not on the participant list**Join from a dial-in phone:&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Dial:&nbsp\;+61 3 990 59666&nbsp\;[+61 3 9905 ZOOM] or&nbsp\;+61 2 8015 2088<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Meeting ID: 857 1143 5926<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;International numbers available:&nbsp\;https://monash.zoom.us/u/kdO0Px46ixJoin from a Video capable room system(H.323/SIP):Dial:<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;61262227588 (From within Monash only)<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;or:<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;103.122.166.55 (IP) or<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;zmau.us&nbsp\;(Backup)&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Meeting ID: 857 1143 5926<br> &nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Passcode: 077131</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jonathan Edward Robinson:
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