Storying: The Vitality of Social Movements
Storying Social Movement/s, pp.1-17
Palgrave Studies in Movement across Education, the Arts and the Social Sciences, Springer International Publishing
2023
172
Story and storying have long held a compelling symbolic place in social movements. We begin by sharing who we (Tracey and Louise) are in story and social movements. We then set the scene for the book, with our conceptualisation of storying movement by drawing from a/historical and theoretical threads of stories, storytelling, activism, body, community, and collective agency and how they knot together offering differing configurations and wisdoms for being human. How story and movement hold a long, entangled history together is discussed, elaborating on the five principles we spoke for in storying research. We locate storying social movements in new social movement theory as networked and collective identities creating social change through story, told with words and bodies. The power of dance in storying social movement is highlighted through illustrations as the movement of social movements, provoking the embodiment of change and transformation. Further, we acknowledge the profound breadth of learning that takes place in activism and elevated/illuminated through critical race theory, decolonisation, and feminist theorising in storying as a key vehicle for meaning making and communication. We close with an overview of the composition of this edited collection of black and white storied social movements in Australia.
- Storying: The Vitality of Social Movements
- Tracey Bunda - The University of QueenslandLouise Gwenneth Phillips - Southern Cross University
- Storying Social Movement/s, pp.1-17
- Palgrave Studies in Movement across Education, the Arts and the Social Sciences
- Springer International Publishing; Cham
- 991013076011502368
- (c) The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023
- Faculty of Education
- English
- Book chapter