Narrating Change
Narrative is often over-used in academic and public discourses, but rarely understood. The ways of narrative in life and scholarship are wily. In academic discourse, narratives are sometimes seen to mask injustice—and, thus, require loosening. But when do we make the shift from “narrative” to “narrating?” This seminar will undertake to analyze “narrative” as both a concept and process, examining such constructs as “collective narrative” and “counter narrative,” and their relationship to concepts like culture, regulation, solidarity, ideology, resistance, and diversity. Ideally, the literary and legal scholars, psychologists, anthropologists, philosophers, journalists, educators, political scientists, artists, and others participating in large and small events of the “Narrating Change” seminar will end each year with a richer understanding of the uses of narrative as a means of examining and participating in social and individual consciousness and change.
Recent group activity
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Philip wrote a new blog post Questions? Narrative Inquiry in Education Research Workshop in the group
Narrating Change: 3 weeks, 6 days agoPlease use this space to post questions that arise during this workshop.
Hopefully, we can answer these questions today and continue to use this forum after the conference for a conversation related to […]
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Philip wrote a new blog post Narrating Labor Struggles: Storytelling and Social Change in the group
Narrating Change: 1 month, 1 week ago
Apr 17, 2013, 6:00pm | Room C197
Narrating Labor Struggles: Storytelling and Social Change
Christine Lewis, Mark Nowak, Nilita Vachani , Sujatha FernandesRepost from The Center for the Humanities:
How […]
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Dahlia Elsayed joined the group
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Philip wrote a new blog post Narrating Transformation and Transforming through Storytelling in the group
Narrating Change: 2 months, 1 week ago
Narrating Transformation and Transforming through Storytelling
Mar 14, 2013, 6:30pm | Room 6496
Shahla TalebiIn Ghosts of Revolution (2011), Shahla Talebi’s haunting account of her years as a political […]
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Colette Daiute wrote a new blog post “Networks of trust among image makers” in the group
Narrating Change: 2 months, 1 week agoOn the re-publication his 2002 book of poetry, “from the warring factions,” Ammiel Alcalay transformed the James Gallery into a multi-media global poem. After showing a video clip of a 1998 reading with Semezzin, […]
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Philip wrote a new blog post Narrative Inquiry in Education Research in the group
Narrating Change: 2 months, 2 weeks agoNarrative Inquiry in Education Research
Professional Development Course @ AERA, San Francisco, 2013
Instructors:
Colette Daiute, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
Phil Kreniske, Graduate Center […] -
Aídah Gil joined the group
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Philip wrote a new blog post From the Warring Factions, Tuesday, February 5th, 6:30pm at The James Gallery in the group
Narrating Change: 3 months, 3 weeks agoAmmiel Alcalay and Semezdin Mehmedinović
Adding to the political speech acts in Maja Bajević’s exhibition “To Be Continued,” the tenth-anniversary reprint of Ammiel Alcalay’s from […]
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Philip wrote a new blog post Narrating Change Event, December 11th @ 6pm, GC Room 9100 in the group
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Maria Helena Reis joined the group
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Ralitsa Todorova joined the group
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Colette Daiute wrote a new blog post Upcoming events, 10-4-12 in the group
Narrating Change: 7 months, 3 weeks ago1. Wed Oct 17, 12:00pm – 1:30pm
Love After Genocide
Join Damir Arsenijevic for this second seminar meeting of Narrating Change. He will discuss his writing on the topic of love after genocide and his work on an […] -
Colette Daiute wrote a new blog post Summary of Narrating Change Meeting with Jerome Bruner and the Working Group, 9-28-12 in the group
Narrating Change: 7 months, 3 weeks agoSummary of 9-28-12
Today, in spite of early morning torrential rains, a lively group of faculty and students from across CUNY and NYC identifying as scholars in English, literary studies, sociology, […]
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