«We think Danielle's work in developing dialogues to investigate and
question social narratives, such as issues surrounding race and gender, will bring about thoughtful and topical conversations with our students.
Not exact matches
Narrative theology can provide relief from these
questions by limiting the intellectual and
social context within which theologians and pastors can think about what they are saying and doing.
The key themes and
questions underpinning the
narrative of this nascent «Northern regionalism» were unpacked and discussed at length in a symposium held at the University of Huddersfield (co-sponsored by the Centre for Research in the
Social Sciences and the Political Studies Association and organised by the Britishness Specialist Group) on the 13th of February: «Decentralisation and the Future of Yorkshire».
Yet the
narrative of scientific discovery is placed in the context of «real problems affecting real people, without abandoning our concern for broader
social policies and fundamental philosophical
questions».
The studio seeks to create games that feature new mechanics, exploring topics from everyday life and
social questions, through innovative
narrative tools.
Fred Wilson (born 1954, the Bronx) has created work that encourages viewers to reconsider
social and historical
narratives and raises critical
questions about the politics of erasure and exclusion.
By posing pertinent
questions about the role of images in African public
narratives, the exhibition opens the way to unexpected and penetrating insights into a rapidly changing
social dynamic.
Bradford prefers to work in collaboration with other artists or her audience, viewing choreography as
social event, as research, and as a means to pose
questions about one's place in society and the role of our personal
narratives.
By refusing to adhere themselves to a set of truths, the material instead provokes a
question of what is, in fact, believable, revealing the delicate bonds of
social narrative and trust in a collective idea of history.
The legacy of conceptual art practices permeates the exhibition, revealing layers of
narrative in both the finished work and through the process of making, in some works abject materials such as car parts, wax, expanding foam and plywood, as well as methods of production such as crochet and embroidery are used to
question the value of labour and
social hierarchies.
Ginzburg
questions how history is mediated and searches for insights into intellectual and
social influences that affect perception and historical
narratives.
The work is poetically and intricately crafted to encourage the viewer to reconsider
social and historical
narratives especially when dealing with Colonialism and raises critical
questions about the politics of erasure and exclusion.
«Figuring History poses crucial
questions about artistic,
social, and political
narratives,» says Catharina Manchanda, SAM's Jon & Mary Shirley Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art.
The
questions she raises go beyond the personal
narrative of two artists to probe the lack of
social responsibility employed by art institutions.
She teaches participants her unique brand of
narrative therapy and
social justice informed therapeutic work with girls and women who have experienced sexual violence by using
narrative therapy
questions to address the impacts (body, mind, spirit, sexual and sexuality).