In this episode of the Narrative for Social Justice Podcast, host Carolin Gebauer talks with Erin James about environmental justice and the role of narrative in the Anthropocene. Hamilton, Cornell University Press, 2019. “The Banality of Empathy.” The New York Review. Scenes of Subjection : Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America / Saidiya V. 923-937.Īlison Rumfitt, Tell Me I’m Worthless. Queer and Feminist Theories of Narrative, special issue of Textual Practice, vol. Susan Lanser, ‘Queering Narrative Voice’. Missing the Narrative conference already? Tune into our post-conference bonus episode, where we chat with panelists from “TransForming Narrative Studies” (Joonas), “Migrant & Refugee Narratives” (Victoria), “Fictionality and the Didactics of Sexuality” (Yonina), and “After Empathy” (Aili). The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo. God's trombones : seven Negro sermons in verse. IG: CTH! Online Donation (Through our secure online servers) He also shares exciting upcoming projects.įollow the Narrative for Social Justice Facebook pageįollow Narrative for Social Justice on Twitter Ty talks to us about CTH’s dedication to the tradition of Black theatre in Harlem, to diversifying the performance of classical plays, and to engaging with young audiences. Join co-hosts Angela Du and Torsa Ghosal as they speak with Ty Jones, the Producing Artistic Director of the Classical Theatre of Harlem.
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