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Telling stories to change the world : global voices on the power of narrative to build community and make social justice claims / edited by Rickie Solinger, Madeline Fox, and Kayhan Irani.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Solinger, Rickie, 1947-
Fox, Madeline
Irani, Kayhan
EBSCOhost.
Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
Series:
Teaching/learning social justice
The teaching/learning social justice series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Community life.
Storytelling.
Social change.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 263 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2008.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Telling Stories to Change the World is a powerful collection of essays about community-based and interest-based projects where storytelling is used as a strategy for speaking out for justice. Contributors from locations across the globe offer compelling accounts of resistance, hope, and vision, showcasing the power of the storytelling form to generate critique and collective action. Together, these projects demonstrate the contemporary power of stories to stimulate engagement, active citizenship, the pride of identity, and the humility of human connectedness.
Contents:
Zuni river, Shiwinan k'yawinanne : cultural confluence / by Edward Wemytewa and Tia Oros Peters
The memory book project in Kampala, Uganda : we're not going to die today or tomorrow / by Margaret Ssweankambo [and others] ; edited by Madeline Fox
Telling the truth : how breaking silence brought redemption to one Mississippi town / by Susan M. Glisson
Our ancestors danced like this : Maya youth respond to genocide through ancestral arts / by Czarina Aggabao Thelen
An unlikely alliance : Germans and Jews collaborate to teach the lessons of the Holocaust / by Deborah Roth-Howe [and others]
Storytelling in Sistersong and the Voices of Feminism project / by Loretta J. Ross
"Our stories told by us" : the neighborhood story project in New Orleans / by Rachel Breunlin, Abram Himelstein, and Ashley Nelson
A story of suicide and social change in contemporary China / by Sharon R. Wesoky
Depo diaries and the power of stories / by Etobssie Wako and Cara Page
Immigrant stories in the Hudson Valley / by Jo Salas
Our stories, their decisions voter education project / by Natasha Friedus
Drawing attention to Darfur / by Annie Sparrow
Insan Natak : Phoenix or dodo in Lahore / by Muhammad Mushtaq
Everyone needs to know : five stories about AIDS and art in India / by Nandita Palchoudhuri [and others]
The we that sets us free : imagining a world without prisons / by Alice do Valle
Hearing the great ancestors and "women living under Muslim laws" / by Aisha Lee Fox Shaheed
Creating a forum : LGBTQ youth and the home project in Chicago / by Megan Carney
From storytelling to community development : Jaghori, Afghanistan / by Wahid Omar
Sins invalid : disability, dancing, and claiming beauty / by Patty Berne
Anne Braden, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Rigoberta Menchu : using personal narrative to build activist movements / by Catherine Fosl
Trafficking trauma : intellectual property rights and the political economy of traumatic storytelling in South Africa / by Christopher J. Colvin
Imagining Cuba : storytelling and the politics of exile / by Myra Mendible
Stories in law / by Martha Minow.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edward Potts Cheyney Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780203928066
0203928067
Publisher Number:
99985090379
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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