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Narrative for Social Justice
Narrative for Social Justice
16 episodes
4 days ago
The Narrative for Social Justice podcast (N4SJ) explores the connections between the study of narratives--and narratives themselves--and many forms of social justice. Episodes will be released monthly and will feature conversations between scholars, activists, writers, and artists. Topics include our/our guests’ understandings of and approaches to “social justice,” the literary canon, feminist/queer/trans approaches, and anti-racist education. This public scholarship initiative is run through the International Society for the Study of Narrative.
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The Narrative for Social Justice podcast (N4SJ) explores the connections between the study of narratives--and narratives themselves--and many forms of social justice. Episodes will be released monthly and will feature conversations between scholars, activists, writers, and artists. Topics include our/our guests’ understandings of and approaches to “social justice,” the literary canon, feminist/queer/trans approaches, and anti-racist education. This public scholarship initiative is run through the International Society for the Study of Narrative.
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What is Narrative for Social Justice? Part II
Narrative for Social Justice
38 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
What is Narrative for Social Justice? Part II

Hosts Torsa Ghosal, Carolin Gebauer, and Gretchen Busl pick up the conversation from the previous episode. They reflect on ‘social justice’ as a concept, framework, adjective, and practice and discuss how narrative research and pedagogy can engage with questions related to social justice.

Podcast music created by Drew Morgan

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Episode bibliography:

Nadeem Aslam. Maps for Lost Lovers. London: Faber & Faber, 2004.

Serge Doubrovsky. Fils: Roman. Place: Éditions Galilée, 1977.

Audre Lorde. Zami, a new spelling of my name. Trumansburg, N.Y.: Crossing Press, 1982.

Ulla Rahbek. British Multicultural Literature and Superdiversity. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

Narrative for Social Justice
The Narrative for Social Justice podcast (N4SJ) explores the connections between the study of narratives--and narratives themselves--and many forms of social justice. Episodes will be released monthly and will feature conversations between scholars, activists, writers, and artists. Topics include our/our guests’ understandings of and approaches to “social justice,” the literary canon, feminist/queer/trans approaches, and anti-racist education. This public scholarship initiative is run through the International Society for the Study of Narrative.