This essay examines the use of stories in the struggle for racial reform. Part I shows how we construct social reality by devising and passing on stories - interpretive structures by which we impose order on experience and it on us. To illustrate how stories structure reality, I choose a single race-tinged event and tell it in the form of five stories or narratives. Each account is followed by analysis, showing what the story includes and leaves out and how it perpetuates one version of social reality rather than another. Part II deals with counterstories, competing versions that can be used to challenge a stock story and prepare the way for a new one. Section II.A lays out in greater detail the case for counter-storytelling by outgroups. S...
To improve the health and well-being of communities oppressed by racism and white supremacy, advocat...
Storytelling, a form of narrative legal scholarship describing events of legal significance from the...
This paper reports on a three-month study of bi-weekly storytelling sessions with African American 3...
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Few would dispute that stories are powerful: they have the capacity to inform, to persuade, and to e...
The traditional narrative of America is one that upholds Whiteness and reinforces a society built on...
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Dialogues of socially significant forms of human difference such as race are constrained by hegemony...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsChristy CraftStor...
In recent years, narrative has achieved great prominence in legal scholarship and in much other acad...
Storytelling and resistance are powerful tools of both lawyering and individual identity, as I argue...
This autoethnographic exploration, describes and reflects upon my attempt to crowdsource a modern my...
This study examines experiences of racial microaggressions as related to an audience through the art...
This Essay transcribes and discusses Smith’s keynote speech at the New England Clinical Conference a...
To improve the health and well-being of communities oppressed by racism and white supremacy, advocat...
Storytelling, a form of narrative legal scholarship describing events of legal significance from the...
This paper reports on a three-month study of bi-weekly storytelling sessions with African American 3...
Storytelling is a tactic often used in intergroup dialogues as a means for highlighting the human as...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
Few would dispute that stories are powerful: they have the capacity to inform, to persuade, and to e...
The traditional narrative of America is one that upholds Whiteness and reinforces a society built on...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
Dialogues of socially significant forms of human difference such as race are constrained by hegemony...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsChristy CraftStor...
In recent years, narrative has achieved great prominence in legal scholarship and in much other acad...
Storytelling and resistance are powerful tools of both lawyering and individual identity, as I argue...
This autoethnographic exploration, describes and reflects upon my attempt to crowdsource a modern my...
This study examines experiences of racial microaggressions as related to an audience through the art...
This Essay transcribes and discusses Smith’s keynote speech at the New England Clinical Conference a...
To improve the health and well-being of communities oppressed by racism and white supremacy, advocat...
Storytelling, a form of narrative legal scholarship describing events of legal significance from the...
This paper reports on a three-month study of bi-weekly storytelling sessions with African American 3...