作者
Freya K Wright-Brough
发表日期
2019
机构
Queensland University of Technology
简介
Definitive narratives affect marginalised groups globally, playing significant roles in their continued oppression, while dominant groups are afforded the privilege of being represented as diverse. This research examined the opportunities and challenges for practitioners who create stories online to produce narratives which resist definitive and narrow representations. The researcher collaborated with four authors from refugee backgrounds to produce a digital narrative titled "We See Each Other" (2018). The result of the research was key insights into sites of innovation for digital narrative practice and a course of action for creative practitioners wishing to negotiate the complex issue of representation.
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