Feminist Interventions: Reading Social Justice and Human Rights Through Art
Literature, film, visual art, new media, and other modes of cultural production are interwoven modes of storytelling through which human life and people’s desires and hopes for a better world can be understood.
In this presentation, using South Asian Canadian literary and cultural texts as examples, Dr. Sayed will examine how artists forward social justice and human rights discourse, as a conscious or unconscious intent, through their creative output.
Dr. Sayed looks at the ways in which we can critically interpret creative expressions as sites of socio-political change, activism, empowerment, and community-building: What do literature and art have in common with human rights and law? Can feminist fictional narratives contribute to social and legal change? Further, she explores how we might not only establish but enact historically marginalized knowledge and creativity to envision transformative pathways to support, uphold, and expand community knowledge and imagine ethically sustainable futures.
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