Original Research - Special Collection: Graham Duncan Dedication
Constructing the self in later life: The life story of Selaelo Thias Kgatla (1949–)
Submitted: 28 September 2016 | Published: 16 November 2016
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Christina Landman, Research Institute for Theology and Religion, University of South Africa, South AfricaAbstract
In freezing this interview into the academic account given here, oral history and methodological sensitivities are considered. The interviewee’s ownership of his life review is acknowledged; his construction of the self as a coherent story of church leadership is respected; and the characteristics of remembering in later life are pointed out reverentially.
The life review with Kgatla was expanded with interviews from colleagues and congregants of his choice who confirmed the construction of his life story as one of relationship and resistance. Finally, the author gives a concluding overview of aims achieved in the article in terms of oral methodology and the contents of a life review in which the interviewee constructed his life as a church leader on the interface between resistance and relationship.
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