Blenkinsopp, John (2009) Careers, Emotion and Narrative: How Stories Become Scripts, and Scripts Become Lives. In: Narrative, Memory and Identities. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, pp. 1-10.
Abstract

In this chapter I examine how emotions can stimulate story-telling, and how these stories can become scripts, for our careers and lives. To develop this theme I examine a pivotal event in my own career, my decision to drop out of university, which captures many of the key themes in play. I show how I “narratively sleepwalked” onto and off a degree course, how my underlying career narrative led me to pursue a particular path despite abundant evidence that it was not for me, and how the roots of this ongoing error can be traced back to a much earlier period of my life. The chapter identifies a number of issues around narrative and memory, showing how a career narrative can influence perceptions of current and future events, but also recollection of past events.

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