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Teaching Life Writing through Collaborative Projects

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Abstract

Life writing is frequently considered as a private act of composition and reflection. What are the benefits and challenges if students are asked to participate in a collaborative life-writing project that aims to capture, explore, and reflect upon the relationship between personal life history, memory and place? In this essay, I will demonstrate how the incorporation of a collaborative life-writing project could help develop students’ critical awareness of key narrative elements in life writing, the ethics of representing life and the co-existence of diverse perspectives towards any subject of portrayal or representation. Drawing on student interviews, I will also show how their engagement with a place that carried personal and collective significance when they narrated life stories had helped them connect with the community and be empathetic towards those with whom they would otherwise have little contact.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)384-394
JournalChanging English: Studies in Culture and Education
Volume28
Issue number4
Online published8 Apr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Research Keywords

  • Collaborative learning
  • life writing
  • memory
  • place
  • teaching and learning

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