Introduction to Narrative Practices
(online)
Narrative practices believes that, all the problems are rooted in oppressive structures rather than in communities, beings and people's bodies and identities. Communities and people are experts of their own life and exist in relationship with each other. We all are performing our stories or being made to perform them and that stories are how we make sense of our experience, of our world and of ourselves. Stories from our everyday lived experience help us in co-creating maps to navigate through these oppressive systems to exist in worlds of imperfect solidarities.
This introductory workshop will explore
- the key ideas that guide narrative practices
- the metaphor of Landscape of stories. what is a story? what are the parts of a story? how do stories shape our identities and the way we perceive ourselves and the world around us?
- Deconstruction of dominant oppressive systems of power (we will explore the idea that communities and people’s bodies and identities are not the problem, but the problem is the problem. How do we locate where the problem lies? how do we make visible everyday practices of dominant cultural discourses in creating the problems?).
Dates: 14 & 15 June 2025
Timings: 10 am to 5 pm IST
Venue: Online on Zoom
Fees - 5900 INR for individual registrations
4720 INR per person for a group of three and more registering together
4720 INR for students
( fees inclusive of 18 % GST )
Workshop will be facilitated in English language
The workshop is for social workers, mental health practitioners, therapists, students, doctors, educators, writers, story-tellers, library educators, and anyone who is interested in the idea of stories.
For any queries please write to preethin.npi@gmail.com
Facilitators
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Aditi Brahmabhatt
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Jill Sanghvi