Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories
Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories Efforts to fight back against silencing are central to social justice movements and scholarly fields such as feminist and postcolonial…
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Marina Warner and the Ethics of Telling Silenced Stories
Efforts to fight back against silencing are central to social justice movements and scholarly fields such as feminist and postcolonial studies. Lisa Propst argues that the British novelist and public intellectual Marina Warner offers some of the most provocative contemporary interventions into this dilemma. But claiming to give voice to people who have been silenced always risks appropriating those people's stories.
At the same time they demonstrate the power of literature to make new ethical connections between people, inviting readers to reflect on whom they are Tracing her writing from her early journalism to her novels, short stories, and studies of myths and fairy tales, Propst shows that in Warner's work, features such as stylized voices and narrative silences - tales that Warner's books hint at but never tell - question the authority of the writer to tell other people's stories.