Narratives of Resilience: How People Overcome Adversity
Asiimwe Kyomugisha T.
Faculty of Business, Kampala International University, Uganda
ABSTRACT
Resilience is a fundamental aspect of the human experience, enabling individuals and communities to navigate and recover from adversity. This paper examines resilience as a dynamic and multifaceted process shaped by biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors. By examining theoretical frameworks, personal and collective narratives, and empirical studies, this work highlights the role of storytelling in resilience-building. The study draws on narratives from various socio-cultural contexts, including conflict zones and communities affected by social upheaval, demonstrating how meaning-making and collective support foster resilience. The paper also discusses the implications for education, policy, and future research, emphasizing the need for culturally sensitive approaches to resilience training and intervention. Ultimately, understanding resilience through narratives provides insights into overcoming hardship and promoting well-being in diverse contexts.
Keywords: Resilience, adversity, personal narratives, cultural narratives, psychological coping, meaning-making, trauma recovery, community support.
CITE AS: Asiimwe Kyomugisha T. (2025). Narratives of Resilience: How People Overcome Adversity. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT 6(1):106-111 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2025/6.1.106111