Great Writers Inspire at Home: Elleke Boehmer on reading one's own stories
Prof. Elleke Boehmer highlights the importance of reading our own stories, and discusses how, for many readers, their stories are not the ones represented in mainstream books. She then introduces the Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds project’s approach of reading ‘beyond code’.
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Recorded: 27 April 2017
Contemporary Black and Asian British writing is changing how we see and read literature in English around Britain today. The Great Writers Inspire at Home series brings some of the best writers working in and beyond the UK into conversation with readers to discuss reading, writing, and how literature shapes our perceptions of the world and our identities within it.
https://www.writersmakeworlds.com
Видео Great Writers Inspire at Home: Elleke Boehmer on reading one's own stories канала Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds
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Recorded: 27 April 2017
Contemporary Black and Asian British writing is changing how we see and read literature in English around Britain today. The Great Writers Inspire at Home series brings some of the best writers working in and beyond the UK into conversation with readers to discuss reading, writing, and how literature shapes our perceptions of the world and our identities within it.
https://www.writersmakeworlds.com
Видео Great Writers Inspire at Home: Elleke Boehmer on reading one's own stories канала Postcolonial Writers Make Worlds
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