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University of Colorado Boulder

Storying the Self: How Stories Shape our Identities

University of Colorado Boulder via Coursera

Overview

Explore how artists have come to understand their identities over time, through creative media and scholarly discussions. You will connect with your own sources of creative inspiration, and revisit a major moment in your life that has shaped who you are and how you understand yourself, with the invitation to engage with this story through literary analysis and creative expression. Discover how these themes and theories help leaders understand their own and others’ identities across the full range of human diversity, as they show up in workplaces and relationships.

Syllabus

  • What is the 'Self'?
    • Engage with different ideas of a 'self' and explore creative practices that can help you consider your own life experiences in new ways.
  • Diving into our Stories
    • Consider how our social identities shape our lives and what we 'know.'
  • Stories as Openings
    • Dive into the past as we imagine different possible futures through Dr. Stephanie Toliver's work combining storytelling and justice in ways that blend and defy genre and form.
  • Shaping a Story of Self
    • Consider the importance of context as a way stories are shaped and understood, and explore stories in your own life that engage sensory experiences and responses.

Taught by

Linds Roberts

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