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What Do The Stories We Tell Say About Ourselves And Others?

“[...] As Adrianna Cavarero contends, we are dependent on each other to narrate our lives (1997) … The stories we tell about ourselves, about others, about world events, about the past, about our political beliefs, about our identities are not just simply social and political constructions but elaborations of our psychic dramas. Also, if our stories always implicate the other – because... read more

Chess Board – A Matter Of Life and Death

She was stuck in traffic, amid lines and lines of stationary vehicles. It’s going to be a while, she thought with a sigh. Her iPod had failed her with its dead battery and she didn’t want to be left alone with her thoughts. So she switched the radio to Tuner and started flicking through the stations she had saved until she fell upon what seemed like an interview with an author about his latest... read more

Our Story

Between your side of the story and mine, there’s our story, the whole story. read more

Finitude

Finitude is the death of creation: We say “all” when we can’t see beyond our own story or world. - Dina Georgis read more