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Ruck and Slunecko (2008) present a proposal for a method of investigation of the
dialogical self which is based on the potential of the image as a form of self-expression and a
privileged means of accessing its structure and relational dynamics. The main objective of the
pictorial method is the study of the role of the self’s spatial and temporal dimensions and it
seeks to become an alternative tool to methods of a narrative nature, which put stress on the
temporal dimension, and which have dominated dialogical self theory at a meta-theoretical and
theoretical levels and also at a methodological level. This commentary takes the form of a
reflection on the dichotomy inherent to the general argument of the authors: image versus
narrative in the dialogical conception of the self. The viability of both narrative and pictorial
metaphors, in the description of the dialogicality intrinsic to the processes pertaining to identity
is discussed through the difference between narrative/textual/linguistic spatiality and
imagery/pictorial/geographic spatiality.
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Dialogical self Narrative