Sisters and friends: Dialogue and multivocality in a relational model of sibling disability

CS Davis, KA Salkin - Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com
CS Davis, KA Salkin
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2005journals.sagepub.com
This article takes the reader into a journey of family dynamics, as sisters—one with a
physical impairment and the other the sibling of a woman with a physical impairment—try to
sort out their feelings and experiences through in-depth interviewing, interactive
interviewing, co-constructed narrative, and dialogic conversation. There is little research that
looks at the relationship between the sibling with a disability and his or her nondisabled
sibling as it is experienced by the two of them. This article engages the siblings, and …
This article takes the reader into a journey of family dynamics, as sisters— one with a physical impairment and the other the sibling of a woman with a physical impairment—try to sort out their feelings and experiences through in-depth interviewing, interactive interviewing, co-constructed narrative, and dialogic conversation. There is little research that looks at the relationship between the sibling with a disability and his or her nondisabled sibling as it is experienced by the two of them. This article engages the siblings, and, perhaps, the readers, into a dialogic conversation that is multivocal, inclusive, and accepting of differences.
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