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Telling My Tale: Reflections on the Process of Visual Storytelling for Children and Youth Living With Cystic Fibrosis and Muscular Dystrophy in Canada

机译:讲述我的故事:对加拿大囊性纤维化和肌肉营养不良的儿童视觉讲故事过程的思考

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Storytelling is perennial to the human condition. We all tell stories and we all bear witness to the stories of others. According to narrative scholars, only certain stories are valorized in contemporary culture, while others go unrecognized. The inability to recognize ourselves and identities in contemporary cultural narratives can contribute to the silencing and muting of certain lives and voices. Young people with life-shortening conditions, such as cystic fibrosis (CF) and muscular dystrophy (MD), are rarely afforded the opportunity to have their stories heard and affirmed in contemporary cultural spaces. In this article, we reflect on the methodological process of engaging in a study known as “Telling My Tale,” that is, a storybook study featuring narratives and artwork by young people with CF and MD. Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, we critically reflect upon the methodological lessons, advances, and innovations we have learned, including theoretical musings, the process of exhibiting some of the artwork in a public art gallery, challenges faced along the way, analytical conundrums, and the role of technology in artistic creation for participants with limited hand function. In so doing, we hope to further methodological and theoretical development and innovation in narrative and artistic traditions to better center the voices, lives, tales, and experiences of young people with life-shortening conditions.
机译:讲故事常常对人体状况。我们都讲故事,我们都担任他人的故事。根据叙述学者,只有某些故事在当代文化中储存,而其他故事则无法识别。无法识别自己和当代文化叙述中的身份可以促进某些生命和声音的沉默和静音。患有生命缩短的病症的青少年,如囊性纤维化(CF)和肌肉营养不良(MD),很少有机会在当代文化空间中听到并肯定。在本文中,我们反思了被称为“讲述我的故事”的学习的方法的方法,即故事书学习,其中包括叙事和艺术作品的年轻人和MD。由加拿大的社会科学和人文研究委员会资助,我们批判地反映了我们学到的方法论教训,进展和创新,包括理论讲座,展出了一个公共艺术画廊的一些艺术作品的过程,挑战所面临的挑战方法,分析难题,技术在艺术创作中的作用,参与者有限的手段。在这样做的过程中,我们希望在叙事和艺术传统中进一步的方法论和理论发展和创新,以更好地中心,以更好的声音,生命,故事和具有生命缩短条件的年轻人的经验。

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