STORYTELLING AND ETHICS LITERATURE VISUAL ARTS AND THE POWER OF NARRATIVE
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- Author: HANNA MERETOJA
- ISBN: 9780367667481
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In recent years there has been a huge amount of
both popular and academic interest in storytelling as something that is an
essential part of not only literature and art but also our everyday lives as
well as our dreams, fantasies, aspirations, historical self-understanding, and
political actions. The question of the ethics of storytelling always,
inevitably, lurks behind these discussions, though most frequently it remains
implicit rather than explicit. This volume explores the ethical potential and
risks of storytelling from an interdisciplinary perspective. It stages a
dialogue between contemporary literature and visual arts across media (film,
photography, performative arts), interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives
(debates in narrative studies, trauma studies, cultural memory studies, ethical
criticism), and history (traumatic histories of violence, cultural history).
The collection analyses ethical issues involved in different strategies
employed in literature and art to narrate experiences that resist telling and
imagining, such as traumatic historical events, including war and political
conflicts. The chapters explore the multiple ways in which the ethics of
storytelling relates to the contemporary arts as they work with, draw on, and
contribute to historical imagination. The book foregrounds the connection
between remembering and imagining and explores the ambiguous role of narrative
in the configuration of selves, communities, and the relation to the non-human.
While discussing the ethical aspects of storytelling, it also reflects on the
relevance of artistic storytelling practices for our understanding of ethics.
Making an original contribution to interdisciplinary narrative studies and
narrative ethics, this book both articulates a complex understanding of how
artistic storytelling practices enable critical distance from culturally
dominant narrative practices, and analyzes the limitations and potential
pitfalls of storytelling.